Hee, Look how my outlook express 5 sees the recieptions..

Anyway, it is Mark, and not Mike.

I just want to point another little issue: I think there aren't much
examples of
companies that moved all there stuff to linux systems. When it will be,
we will see linux's problems ...
So meanwhite we only attack one side....

----- Original Message -----
From: guy keren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <To: ;To:;>
Cc: <Cc: ;Cc:;>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 12:18 AM
Subject: P.s. - for sys-admins wanna be


>
> in the end of this meeting, we had some argument with mike, regarding what
> would constitute a good reason for a company to switch its computing
> system to linux.
>
> my current claim was that when a youngster (school kid, bored/lazy
> student) wants to play with a computer and networking, they tend to do
> that on linux systems, rather then on NT systems. within a few years,
> those youngsters would become more or less profficient linux
> administrators, while those that played with NT/win9X would not. when that
> happens, it will be easier to find linux administration personell, then to
> find windows administration personell. this would beat out the current
> problem of having hard time finding linux systems administrators, and that
> would become a valid reason for companies to base their computing systems
> on linux, rathern then NT.
>
> as of today, mike had a valid point - for an ammount of money that is far
> less then that of a good unix sys admin, one could hire 2 students that'd
> re-install windows systems over and over when the need arises. that,
> together with keeping a few spare windows systems (to give the users that
> wait for their OS's re-install) quite solves window's instability
> problems - in the way that the _users_ feel it. go ahead and claim that
> this is stupid or silly or a bad thing to do - but business wise, it does
> make quite a lot of sense.
>
> guy
>
> "For world domination - press 1,
>  or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy
>


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