These days Linux is more user-friendly than Windows, except for the
driver problems and some very field specific applications.

On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Vishal M <[email protected]> wrote:
> I work in an IT company for a telecom client. They've over 20 thousand field
> technicians who carry a laptop each. Their laptops run Windows OS. Last week
> when their CTO was among us, I suggested him to migrate to Linux as most of
> the applications used by their field technicians are now web based (it was
> not the case earlier) and world's best browsers are officially available for
> Linux. I had a discussion with him for around 10 minutes and I was able to
> convince him that these days Linux is as user friendly as Windows. It is
> stable, more secure and free (or say cheaper, if they opt for enterprise
> licence).
> He has told me to prepare a formal proposal. I want the proposal to be as
> effective as possible. So I request you folks to please help me in
> suggesting the points which I can include in the proposal. Thanks!
>
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