>I can tell you that in general, companies in Europe appears to be more 
>open to open-source solutions much more than ones in the US.  Of course, 
>Europe is comprised of lots of different countries, and each country has 
>lots of different companies, so your mileage may vary.

In The Netherlands many people believe M$ creates great products.. I 
stopped fighting, upgrading and patching NT pays the rent :-)

One of the reasons open source might be considered an alternative is the 
fact that M$ products cost $$$$
In Europe M$ products are more expensive then in the US.

I talked with one of my customers about using Linux instead of Novell or 
NT.. he said Linux is to big to be used in a small company.. I don't 
understand him and I even stopped trying to understand.

Just my 0,02

Bye,


B.


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