Linux servers for Windows folk: go on, give it a bash
Nov 17, 2010, 18:05 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Liam Proven)
"Despite all the hullabaloo about Ubuntu and other desktop
offerings, for most organisations, the main use of Linux is on
servers.
"Ignore all the waffle about flashy desktops and which browser
is best, because the truth is, most organisations run on Windows
and tons of Windows software – perhaps with a few Macs thrown
in – and they can't change OS because they need those
particular apps.
"It's why so many organisations are still stuck with IE6."
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