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Ford To Move To Linux

KingDaveRa writes "The Register is reporting that motor giant Ford is switching to Linux for its sales systems, human resources, customer relations and infrastructure, referencing a report in yesterday's Scotland on Sunday. According to The Register, the biggest battle was over which Linux vendor to use - RedHat or SuSE." Update: 09/16 01:51 GMT by T : An anonymous reader points to this NewsForge report, according to which Ford is not moving to Linux.

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  1. It makes a lot of sense. by Valar · · Score: 4, Insightful

    For the purposes of any company, there are some good reasons to use linux. Firstly, you can often increase security. Secondly, you can reduce hardware costs, compared to windows. Thirdly, your employees probably won't be able to figure out how to play minesweeper on company time :)

  2. I dare SCO by earthforce_1 · · Score: 5, Insightful


    to try sending Ford an invoice!

    Come on Darl! :-D

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  3. Re:They'll come crying back by TimmyJoeB · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I am a Ford Customer and I have never sent a Word, Excel or Powerpoint document to them. I would doubt that any Ford customer would send them a Word, Excel or Powerpoint document. Suppliers are going to have to adjust if Ford does this throughout their organization.

  4. Re:What about Burlington in 1999? by WindBourne · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Apparently no one listened.

    Amazon, IBM, Walmart, and now Ford. The first 3 run profits during a time when many companies went out fo business. I would say some are listening.

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  5. Re:Application programming is a dying paradigm by Richthofen80 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yeah, except if it is, its the worst move ever. Compiled programs are still what run mission critical software. They're faster and more reliable. And its not as if the web still works the same on everyone's PC. Opera and Mozilla and IE6 might give three much different appearances to the same page.

    I use a web-based call tracking application in my IT job. Its slow, buggy, and not enterprise worthy by any standard.

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  6. Re:What about Burlington in 1999? by garcia · · Score: 5, Insightful

    great, these people will be using Linux desktops. How many of them use some sort of full-screened terminal application to access the information anyway?

    Banks (while running OS/2 on the desktop) use full-screened VT-102 terminal emulators to access the bank's server. Have we ever seen those employees running to OS/2 because they used it at work?

  7. Re:Where do you want to go today? by rusty0101 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Or, as in all too many cases,

    Reinstall

    -Rusty

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  8. When Does An Avalanche Begin? by 4of12 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When Ballmer lost the Munich deal and went for an extended ski holiday in Switzerland, he already knew what was coming.

    With all the licensing pain, arm-twisting upgrades, incompatible Office formats, treadmills from last year and the worms from this year, the momentum will gather and feed itself.

    As more companies, governments and educational institutions worldwide adopt Linux, there will be more coders and money to make Linux more usable and an even more favorable migration path for users.

    Two years from now everyone will be amazed except for the zealots who will be shaking their heads wondering "What took it so long?".

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  9. Re:Not calvin by senahj · · Score: 4, Insightful


    > Those stickers you see all over are not Calvin of Calvin and hobbes fames.
    > They are similear, but different enough to not infringe.

    They infringe.

    People who buy and display them are beneath contempt -- they pollute the memory of The Greatest Comic Strip Evar Bar None.

    OTOH, it's sort of a benefit that barbarians who either unaware of such considerations or who don't care publicly identify themselves in this way -- a little like the busty chrome silhouette commonly seen on the backs of trucks, which concisely convey the message "Driver Is Neanderthal".

    "There's treasure everywhere." Calvin

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