Verizon Switches Programmers to Linux
wackysootroom writes: "According to
this article at News.com, Verizon saved $6 million in equipment costs by switching its programmers from UNIX and Windows workstations to Linux workstations running OpenOffice. The article says that the average cost per desktop workstation was cut from $22,000 to $3,000." jeffmurphy noted the same story, and wonders "What kind of (Windows) desktops were they buying previously at an average cost of $22k? It seems like software alone wouldn't account for that big of a cut."
FWIW: I will read HTML mail if I have a mailer that supports it (outlook, netscape, outlook express). If I'm using Pine that day, I will automatically delete the HTML mail, I don't care who it's from.
I sooo hope you get fired one day for this. It's 2002, get with the program. It's this kind of software zealotry that we can all do without.
Aw, fuck it. Let's go bowling. - The Big Lebowski