There is some SAP stuff that runs on Linux,
Don't know how much or exactly how it works??  (Never used any SAP stuff
myself)  But I read about this in ComputerWorld Magazine about 18 months
ago.

http://www.sap.com/linux/

On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 17:54, Henderson, TL Todd wrote:
> I am currently trying to plant the seed of transition from 
> NT/2000 to Linux at the company I work at and was hoping to
> get some input from the Redhat list community.  First some
> background.  I am basically an end user of our desktops, but
> have knowledge of Linux because I manage and use a
> cluster/beowulf based on Redhat Linux.  However, I think
> that Linux could be more cost effective and have been working
> on one of our IT folks about giving Linux a try.  But to do
> this seriously, I need something other than "I think it would
> be better."  Therefore, I was wondering if anyone knew of
> any white papers or anything else I could start with that
> discussed the difficulty of the transition, costs associated
> with it, etc.
> 
> The main apps that will be of issue will be 2 CAD packages,
> PRO/E and Unigraphics, metaphase, SAP, and the obvious desktop
> office apps.  I think the open office with RH 8.0 will take care of 
> most of the desktop office app stuff, but the others I'm not
> so sure about.
> 
> Right now, I'm just trying to plant the seed and pique her
> interest.
> 
> thanks,
> Todd
> 
> 



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