I would take 20 Xb0x360 devices and hook them up to some playstations which will have USB disks attached to them.
Each and every one of the Xb0X 360 devices I would equip with a Kinect device (linux drives are there) and I would programm me a virtual keyboard.
Missing USB ports can easily be soldered onto the motherboards of the Playstations
Then I would change the office layout so everybody has their own cubical in which they can standup an do their minority report moves to handle their day to day tasks
(You will have to write some software for that).
Anything more, just ask.
And now seriously
Please approach this from a user/business perspective. What does the company need to do their business?. And then look at the support structure of each standard solution. If the support people know linux, then do linux. If the users know Windows, Then give them windows. If the companies customers and suppliers work with linux/osx/windows thats another pointer.
There is shitload of standard stuff out there which will do the job just brilliantly. No need to bother/. with this!
A common synonym for the telegraaf is the tele"vaag" here in the lowlands, "vaag" translates from lowlandisch to english as vague.
Not a newspaper I would recommend to quote from!
And we are complaining about gasprices down here, wonder if my creditcard will max out to fill up?
I would take 20 Xb0x360 devices and hook them up to some playstations which will have USB disks attached to them. Each and every one of the Xb0X 360 devices I would equip with a Kinect device (linux drives are there) and I would programm me a virtual keyboard. Missing USB ports can easily be soldered onto the motherboards of the Playstations Then I would change the office layout so everybody has their own cubical in which they can standup an do their minority report moves to handle their day to day tasks (You will have to write some software for that). Anything more, just ask. And now seriously Please approach this from a user/business perspective. What does the company need to do their business?. And then look at the support structure of each standard solution. If the support people know linux, then do linux. If the users know Windows, Then give them windows. If the companies customers and suppliers work with linux/osx/windows thats another pointer. There is shitload of standard stuff out there which will do the job just brilliantly. No need to bother /. with this!
A common synonym for the telegraaf is the tele"vaag" here in the lowlands, "vaag" translates from lowlandisch to english as vague. Not a newspaper I would recommend to quote from!