I suppose it's going to depend a LOT on the business, but I don't know of any 
"types of business" that would prefer Linux necessarily. Are you their primary 
IT support or a Consultant? If you're the primary IT guy for the small 
business, then like the above, if they need network storage etc, you could 
suggest / drop in Linux. If they need a basic mail server, drop in Linux. If 
they need a Kiosk, maybe drop in Linux. If they can get away from Office, drop 
in some Linux desktops.

If you're a consultant, it's probably going to depend a lot on the local IT 
staff. Can they support Linux? What tasks to they need to do?

In small business, I'd expect mostly Windows. Too many common apps are Windows 
only, like Quickbooks. And the vast majority of non tech people use Office.

--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Todd And 
Margo Chester
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 1:50 AM
To: Hiisi; [email protected]
Subject: Re: What kins of business use Linux?

On 04/18/2011 10:40 PM, Hiisi wrote:
> On 19 April 2011 09:37, Todd And Margo Chester<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> On 04/18/2011 10:24 PM, Jason Bronner wrote:
>>> any kind of business that needs a database backend, a webserver, NAS
>>> services, or mail services and doesnt want to deal with administrative
>>> nightmares of Microsoft products, or have their TCO raised with licensing
>>> fees.
>>>
>>>
>> I absolute concur!  But, who are they?  Any particular industry to target?
>>
>> -T
>>
> Web-hosting companies maybe?

The big guys have driven them all out of business.  :'[

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