Linux as Desktop OS in Enterprises

Michele Ravani michele.ravani at gmx.ch
Wed Apr 6 05:22:51 UTC 2005


could be useful

http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/0,2000061733,39173720,00.htm

http://www.cybersource.com.au/about/linux_vs_windows_tco_comparison.pdf

Michele

Christoph Georgi wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I thought about doing this because that seems to be the only proper way 
> of finding things out.
> 
> However, it will be quite hard to find a company that allows me to "mess 
> around" with their IT. I know a few companies where I might be able to 
> do this, but the change will cost them some days of work and that for 
> may small/medium enterprises is something they can hardly afford. It 
> will take a lot of work to convince them.. But it isn't impossible. I'll 
> certainly keep the idea in mind. (Maybe in conjunction with LIVE or 
> another Linux Organisation that help enterprises switch I might get an 
> opportunity to do a real life project..)
> 
> thanks
> .christoph
> 
> 
> yo mero wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> A really useful paper is the paper written by someone who has been 
>> there not the paper written by someone who has been told how is there.
>>
>> My advise to you is  to   :
>>
>> 1 find a small/middle  enterprise
>> 2 document all their computer procedures
>> 3 try to do the same  with linux
>> 4 implement it
>> 5 write  you  paper on with your own experience
>>
>>
>> my 0,02 cents
>>
>>
>> Leonel
>>
> 





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