A School District's Education in Free Software
david.jonathan.russe writes "The school district in Kamloops, BC, Canada has been working on a linux-based terminal infrastructure for several years. They now have a system in place district wide and they can not keep up with all of the requests for info. They have a great hybrid system, using diskless workstations all booting from local servers. 'The second-generation system cost the Kamloops district about $47,000 to implement, as well as the cost of training and the release time for personal study and taking exams. However, Ferrie has no doubt of the savings overall. License costs are disappearing as the district phases out its Novell NetWare licenses, and the district no longer needs to purchase productivity software. Ferrie also figures that the increased reliability represents a substantial savings, although he admits that it is hard to quantify. However, perhaps the greatest benefit of switching to free software is that the reliability of the new system frees up technical staff to do more than routine support.'" Linux.com and Slashdot are both owned by SourceForge.
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I had to laugh... when I clicked to the article, the embedded ad was this ad that people were switching from linux to windows servers....
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http://spe.atdmt.com/b/NMMRTUMISITP/mrs06245_swit
The above comments are not guaranteed to make sense to anyone other than the author...
You are an idiot. The job of IT is not to encourage user activity. Users are stupid and suck. The goal of IT is to keep everything running and limit the user to only what their purpose is in the organization (In school, only whitelist a few sites. In a business, only provide what is required to perform their job such as CRM or accounting software). Users are bottom-feeding scum. Never give them anything more than the minimum.
Easy. Outlive them.
Where ever you go, there you are.
While quoting yourself is certainly a bit over the top, tautologies can be entertaining.
http://www.rinkworks.com/said/yogiberra.shtml
(and there may be some redemption in the fact that the op is talking about, I think, his sig lines)
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