I would actually say that these businesses aren't giving enough software away to schools. Things like OS's, Virus Protection, Development Tools, and Office applications should be offered free to by anyone to any public educational organization.
(Hmmm. Perhaps that statement should earn a "Well, DUH!")
Oh well, it's thinking like that which explains why I'm not a billionaire (or millionaire, or thousandaire).
Didn't the folks over at zdnet.com do similiar benchmarking (NT versus Linux) with the very same ziff-davis benchmarking tools? And didn't the folks at zdnet.com come up with wildly different benchmarks?
They say schools aren't buying enough.
I would actually say that these businesses aren't giving enough software away to schools. Things like OS's, Virus Protection, Development Tools, and Office applications should be offered free to by anyone to any public educational organization.
(Hmmm. Perhaps that statement should earn a "Well, DUH!")
Oh well, it's thinking like that which explains why I'm not a billionaire (or millionaire, or thousandaire).
Didn't the folks over at zdnet.com do similiar benchmarking (NT versus Linux) with the very same ziff-davis benchmarking tools? And didn't the folks at zdnet.com come up with wildly different benchmarks?