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Yankee Group Survey Says Windows, Linux TCO Equal

prostoalex writes "A new survey by Yankee Group analyst Laura DiDio shows Windows and Linux are viewed as equal by U.S. businesses. In the eternal OS wars, '88 percent of respondents said that the quality, performance and reliability of Windows was equal to or better than Linux.' Companies were also asked to rank the operating systems on security. On a scale of 1 to 10 'companies rated Microsoft's security at 7.6, double the rating in a similar survey conducted last year. Linux's rating was mostly the same at 8.3.' Conclusion? 'DiDio said that most companies -- whether large or small -- rarely take the huge step of replacing one operating system with another. Instead, they usually add a mix of Windows and Linux server software to expand functionality.' Microsoft used last year's Yankee Group survey results in their Get the facts campaign."

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  1. Re:Good as each other by Aeiri · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I find windows easy to use and install, call me a point a click nub, but if i can do alot without having to remember commands, it works in my favor. So in closing, i think you cant say Win or Lin is better because they excel in different things, and I think the geek world needs to accept both in order for it to move on.

    My opinion is if you want to be a "point and click n00b" as you put it, use a Mac. I personally don't want stupid Windows users moving over to Linux, because they will just get confused and even Mandrake will have to become more user-friendly (good luck to them on that O_o).

    I really don't like the approach that MS and some (most? not sure...) of the Linux community are treating this. They treat it as if it were a competition, a pissing contest. Don't try to convert people to Linux unless you think they would like it better, don't tell them "this is better, use it instead".