D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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BAR wrote:
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 13:08:39 -0400, HK wrote:
I can't think of one compelling reason to use LINUX on a corporate
desktop.
Security and the small footprint of a dedicated business suite.
That is the reason why IBM uses it on the servers.
Windoze has become a bloated hog mostly aimed at the consumer market.
Harry is a "home office" IT expert, he has no idea what happens within
real companies.
Uh huh. My largest client is an enormous and profitable investment and
business bank with 2000 employees, and I am very friendly with the
corporate IT department. No one is running LINUX on desktops. None of my
other clients are, either. A couple run the LINUX server apps.
Enormous = 2000 employees?
It's all relative. It's a regional investment bank, it makes money, and
it's a long-time client. I'd rather have it for a client than one of the
huge multinational banks now engaged in laying out tens of thousands of
employees, eh?