Windows vs. Linux vs. OS X: CIO John Halamka Tests SUSE
Jun 25, 2007, 14:30 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Meridith Levinson)
"When we last heard from John Halamka it was October 2006, and
the CareGroup CIO had wrapped up a three-month trial of four
different operating systems. That summer, Halamka had embarked on a
quest to find a viable alternative to the Microsoft desktop--fed up
as he was with Windows' instability. In July, he used nothing but a
MacBook running OS X for work. The next month, he spent 31
frustrating days troubleshooting Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
and Fedora. In September, he returned to his Windows XP machine to
compare it side by side with the others. Our scientific CIO
concluded after his three month tour that his ideal computing
machine would be a Dell D420 subnotebook running OS X. Given that
such a machine doesn't yet exist out of the box, Halamka
reluctantly returned to using regular Windows at work simply
because his newly beloved MacBook ran too hot and was too heavy to
lug everywhere the jet-set CIO needs to go (though he did continue
to use it at home)..."
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