Dell CIO Says "Unix is Dead"
An anonymous reader writes "I thought this might spur some good discussion on this board, including jabs at Dell and MS, which I always enjoy reading. Dell's CIO believes that the end of Unix is here, in fact his opening slide in a recent presentation was "Unix is dead." Specifically, he talked about the savings he claims in moving Dell's Oracle databases from Solaris to Red Hat.
I just finished switching my personal workstation from Windows XP (came preinstalled on my new laptop 6 months ago) to Linux. I'm loving life and it wasn't nearly as painful as I expected. It won't be long before IT departments that have had a successful server migration to Linux start thinking about doing the same on the desktop. It would be extremely easy and save big bucks--especially if there are any kind of hardware standard across the organization where a single configuration could be dumped onto each machine--perhaps for the price of a new hard drive for each machine with the new Linux distro pre-installed. Plug and play and no more licesning fees!