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NewsForge: Largo Loves Linux More Than Ever

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 10, 2002

“We’re back in Largo, Florida, checking on advances in the
Linux-based network they use to run the city’s computers that we
wrote about last year. True to Largo’s ‘City of Progress’ motto,
these guys have not been standing still. Now they’re talking about
Linux-based terminals in all the city’s police cars. Microsoft has
tried–and failed–to bring them into the proprietary fold. And,
possibly most important, we have an amazing cost figure that ought
to make you ask your local politicians why their IT operations
aren’t as efficient as Largo’s.

“Last time we visited, we spoke mostly with hands-on sysadmins
Dave Richards and Mike Pearlman. This time we’re also chatting with
their boss, IT Manager/CIO Harold A. Schomaker, who is more than a
little proud of their latest ultra-cool deal: finding a whole bunch
of the NCD thin clients they prefer–which sell new for around
$750–on eBay for prices ranging from 50 cents to $5. No, they
aren’t the latest model, but who cares? These things have no moving
parts; the super-cheap used ones are more than adequate to run a
KDE desktop and all the apps a typical city employee needs; and
with a 10 year expected life it doesn’t matter if they’re a few
years old.

“I watch Harold close a winning bid session–for $5 per unit.
Does he gloat a little? Sure. I promise not to reveal the URL of
the auctions he’s in, but even if I do he’s not terribly worried;
he says eBay is a great sales medium for things like cameras and
laptops that everyone uses, but isn’t so great (for sellers) when
it comes to highly specialized gear like thin clients, especially
in lots of 10 to 50 units each…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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