Thanks. I guess it gives an idea. Is this going to be comprehensive enough for a municipality though? Don't they need some intensive labour with its implementation? Maybe some people need training? I read an article stating that the Munich City Council is budgeting 30 million to implement Linux. Sounds like a bit more than just an 'access to a knowledge base'. Cheers, Jan.
On 12 April 2012 22:34, Jurgen Gaeremyn <jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be> wrote: > Hi Jan, > > Canonical offers professional support - here's a link to there standard > packages: > > http://shop.canonical.com/**index.php?cPath=41<http://shop.canonical.com/index.php?cPath=41> > > Obviously you could get in touch with local companies that offer Linux > support. When googling for "linux support", I found a few interesting > links. I'm pretty sure they'll be glad to offer you a competitive price for > a service level agreement if you send them an inquiry. > > http://www.multiseatcomputer.**be/multiseat-helpdesk.html<http://www.multiseatcomputer.be/multiseat-helpdesk.html> > http://www.linuxbe.com/**support.html<http://www.linuxbe.com/support.html> > http://www.it3.be/ > > Grtz, > Jurgen. > > > On 04/12/12 22:15, Jan Bongaerts wrote: > >> Hi Guys, >> I am getting involved in giving presentations about Ubuntu for a computer >> company (www.to-my-taste.com) that is promoting silent and >> energy-efficient >> computers for large offices, especially city councils and >> semi-governmental >> organisations. >> >> One of the things that I will definitely be asked, is the cost of >> professional support. >> I realise that there is no standard answer for this, and that it should be >> tailor made, but at least I should have some idea. >> >> Does anyone have experience with this? Any input is welcome, I am really >> clueless. >> >> Thanks, >> Jan. >> > > > -- Microsoft programs are like Englishmen. They only speak Microsoft.
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