Midsize Businesses Not Considering Linux?
LukePieStalker writes "eWeek is running a
piece
about a research report which concludes that Linux is not even
on the radar screen for midsize businesses. The survey involved
over 1,400 executives of companies with annual revenue around $250 to
$500 million. It seems that, while smaller companies may see the
licensing savings as being significant, and larger companies have
the expertise to manage it, bringing Linux into a midsize Windows
shop creates a multiplatform organization which is prohibitively
complicated and expensive to manage. Unfortunately, companies of
this size comprise the bulk of American business. Quote: "Linux is
free, but the support for it is not.""
Also, as much as it pains me to say this. Linux isn't free anymore.
Sure you can download free versons, but those come with no support, no updates of any kind, at it will be atleast a year behind the computer times.
Sticking with windows ensures that 80% of the software in the market will work for you, you will have automatic updates, and a relativly friendly user interface.
Sorry, but thats the way things are.
*sits down and waits for the -1 troll mod*
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