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EWeek Details Linux to Windows Migration

nakhla writes "Even though we always hear stories of companies migrating from Windows to Linux, eWeek is running a story describing several companies that have migrated from Linux to Windows. Among their reasons are inadequate support options, application compatibility issues, stability problems, and the added cost of troubleshooting."

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  1. Reasons I switched from Linux to Windows by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Basically, it was too hard for people to exploit my system. Now, I've got IE and IIS, and I'm open to the world! That's interopability baby.

  2. In a similar effort... by YodaToo · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...we've recently started migrating large blocks of code from Java to COBOL.

  3. Heh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    I can understand migrating away from Linux, but .. to Windows?!?! WTF? 1991 called, they want their computer back!

    "There was a limit set up within the program that said you can only order 'x' amount of products within one transaction," Roy said. "When one of our guests went over the limit, it crashed the whole store. We then had to manually identify the erroneous credit card charges."
    Yep, sounds like an OS problem. [rolls eyes]