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[ale] Request for information - how linux saves $$$
- Subject: [ale] Request for information - how linux saves $$$
- From: irvm at ellijay.com (Irv Mullins)
- Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 11:12:17 -0400
On Friday 16 August 2002 09:56 am, you wrote:
> Here's the deal. After forwarding this
> (http://news.com.com/2100-1001-949913.html?tag=fd_top) article to our
> location manager, he stopped by and said he'd like to take a look at how
> much we actually could save by switching our desktops to Linux. Now, I'm
> tasked to draw up this comparison and need some help.
I would start by reading some success stories:
http://www.marcelgagne.com/linux_success.html has some links,
and then seeing how those experiences might apply to your business.
Whether you would actually save anything for several years is
open to question, since your Microsoft licenses are already paid for.
In the long run, however, a look at Microsoft's practices (along with
plain ole business sense) indicates that they will eventually be charging
a yearly or monthly fee for the use of their software. I would want to avoid
getting locked into such an arrangement, with its mandatory upgrades and
uncontrollable costs.
Perhaps the prudent course would be to plan a gradual transition away from an
all-Microsoft shop. Some tasks (and some people) will be easier to change
than others. Once you can show success in one area, it will be easier to
expand (plus you'll have some in-house Linux experience to call upon
when it comes time to train the others).
Actually computing the cost savings isn't going to be easy, unless your
manager happens to also be chairman of the board of Microsoft or has
other ways of controlling what they decide to do in the future.
Regards,
Irv
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