James Harper <[email protected]>
writes:

> Basically you don't. Unless you can find a nearby school who is
> already running Linux and has senior staff willing to vouch for the
> cost savings they made etc, you aren't going to win this. Schools get
> MS software so cheap that the cost is unimportant, and doing what
> everyone else is doing is always the safest option. You need more
> expensive hardware to run most MS software when comparing to an
> equivalent Linux solution, but hardware is so cheap these days that
> that doesn't matter a great deal either.

IME nobody cares about license costs.  What they care about is the cost
of hiring someone to manage licenses / license servers and perform
license compliance audits.

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