Open Source Making Inroads in Small Businesses
prostoalex writes "In a story mainly about new OpenOffice release, NewsFactor Network quotes an interesting finding of Jupiter Research analyst: "Open-source productivity suites did "surprisingly well" in the mid-size business market, with the OpenOffice suite alone claiming a share of about 6%. Furthermore, [Joe Wilcox] found that some 19% of small businesses ran Linux on their desktop, and a whopping 26% ran Linux on their servers.""
Since TCO of Linux is just as bad as commercial software. Get BSD instead.
Microsoft is still going strong, and your petty lies can't cahge that
making inroads against corepirate nazi felons.
no problem. it's ALL about yOUR motives. 'small' business is a misnomer.
consult with/trust in yOUR creator. vote with yOUR wallet. stay 'small'. get ready to see the light.
The only OSS in my biz is VNC, and that's because it's the only one easy enough to use. Linux? Puh-lease. I spend my time running my business. Linux is too expensive (time-wise). It's cheaper to pay $200, install W2K, and forget about it. Open Office? Maybe, if we did documents of any kind I'd think about it, but it's gotta be 100%. My vendors send my Word & Excel docs all the time and I don't have time to dick around with opening them. They either open, or they don't. Time is very, very valuable. Saving a few hundred bucks when it's going to take me & my employees hours and hours to fight with the software is not a good value.