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Ret. World Bank CTO on Desktop Linux TCO Facts

comforteagle writes "W. McDonald Buck, retired CTO of World Bank, believes we need to take a more honest and frank look at the Cost Analyses it will take to put Linux on the corporate desktop. In Part I of Corporate Desktop Linux - The Hard Truth he begins with one of the most common misconceptions... that a business can buy a computer without Windows and save money in the transaction."

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  1. Re:Bring it on. by Lumpy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    no you are wrong.

    a VERY large company can get much better pricing without windows and from DELL.

    He may be a smart guy but he is making some really DUMB mistakes trying to get TCO information.

    NO corperation on this planet goes to Dell's website and configures up a computer, and presses the "order 10,000" button. you call a personal Sales Associate.

    That is what I did, his first quote was in line with the article until I threw the quote back at them saying, "not good enough, HP is mre than willing to do what it takes to get our business, that includes not charging us for windows."

    The quote came back over $250.00 per machine lower and the line that mentioned XP pro was actually removed from the quotation.

    The machines arrived with no OS.

    Maybe when the author of the article starts thinking and acting like how a company will get their PC's then we will get a fail TCO.

    Until then he is acting like joe-blow off the street looking for 1 pc, and this is not the way to get a fair TCO.

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