Beeson Benjamin Lt Col 715 AMOG/DO wrote:

Aloha,
I saw this today on CNN. I'm not sure it's good news yet.... http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/biztech/12/10/meta.linux.reut/index.html

"The IDC study shows that the upfront cost is a small part of the total cost to the customer," said Microsoft's Houston.

"META Group's report also came to the same conclusion, saying that Linux's total costs of ownership were likely to be higher for mainstream server applications."

"IT organizations must evaluate platform costs from a total-cost-of-ownership perspective," META Group's report said.

This looks like bad news to me. It seems to be MicrobeSloth's new policy to purport lower TCO as /the/ benefit to their software, while excluding, IMHO, many of the costs of microsoft software, especially maintenance and the salaries of the great number of techs needed for constant printer / file sharing / server maintenance, let alone virus recovery, etc. etc.

VR, Ben Beeson

dean


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