In most of the companies I know about, Macs are relegated to marketing types for graphic intensive applications. Most of those users have Windows machines to run "corporate" type applications. The Macs are highly specialized.
Linux has developed a reputation (at least amongst the tech-saavy) of being a serious OS for real work, be it on the desktop or server. The Linux machines are specialized too, but in a more utilitarian, jack-of-all-trades way.
In most of the companies I know about, Macs are relegated to marketing types for graphic intensive applications. Most of those users have Windows machines to run "corporate" type applications. The Macs are highly specialized.
Linux has developed a reputation (at least amongst the tech-saavy) of being a serious OS for real work, be it on the desktop or server. The Linux machines are specialized too, but in a more utilitarian, jack-of-all-trades way.
And Windows is for the unwashed masses.