Unless I am wrong, there are a number of companies out there, like
LinuxCare, that offer paid support. Take a look at www.linuxcare.com,
and see what kind of support packages they offer. That might be what you
need.
BTW, I have no financial interest in LinuxCare.
On 3/23/00 03:51, "oTe" at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Thanks all for your advice. It should be very useful.
>
>My only question relates to Richards comment as follows;
>
>>If on the other hand you can find someone in a higher up postion in a
>>company who uses linux him/herself then you are halfway there.
>>What companies want is a scapegoat, someone to fallback on when "anything"
>>does not work like "they" think it should.
>
>Are there any people on this list that might be able to step forward and
>either offer some paid support or otherwise in the event of disaster, or
>just let me quote their names and company as a kind of reference for putting
>forward my proposal to go with linux? I understand if no one wants to do
>this but it would be very useful. If anyone could suggest any people I
>might contact that would be useful also.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Wylie Edwards
>I.T. Manager
>Simon Parsons & Co
>165 Princes Highway
>MORWELL VIC 3840
>Ph: 03 5133 7788
>Fax: 03 5133 9335
>
>
Cheers,
Sean
T. Sean (Theo) Schulze
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