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By Christophe Guillemin

Published: Monday 12 March 2007


Name

Anonymous


Location

Midlands


Occupation

Oracle DBA


Comment

Running Linux on servers is the obvious best choice unless you have software that's MS specific (and you really should be looking at why that is - is your software house reputable?).

Running Linux on the Desktop however is bold and extremely forward thinking and shows that those making the decision aren't falling for wining and dining tactics of many of the commercial suppliers.

I applaud "Old Europe" for having the modern, forward thinking view - again.



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