[ale] HP netbooks w/Linux
James Taylor
James.Taylor at eastcobbgroup.com
Fri Feb 20 17:33:48 EST 2009
I would highly recommend GroupWise.
Novell includes this in a free 5-user package called Novell Open Workgroup Server (NOWS) Small Business Starter Pack.
It's completely Linux based and all of the services have native clients for Linux, Mac and (cough) windows.
If you're interested, I would be happy to help you set it up.
-jt
>>> Ken Ratliff <forsaken at targaryen.us> 2/20/2009 04:24 PM >>>
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> Are any of these companies making a profit having Linux as an
> option? As an enthusiast, with a business, I'd want Linux on all my
> products, but the bottom line is "profit and losses." Don't worry,
> we'll never die. There has been some good news about the increase
> of Linux sales. Just listen to the guys at Jupiter Broadcasting
> [dot com] - they rant on about it all the time. :D
I'm sure there are plenty of companies that either make or save money
by using a linux solution, though I'd suspect it's mostly in the form
of providing Linux based appliances, or implementation on the backend.
I'm not sure there's a whole lot of money to be made at the moment in
*x based user interface products, though I will say that if I were
setting up my own office for my own business, I'd be using Ubuntu for
the desktop installs and wouldn't even consider giving Microsoft
money. The only tricky part is groupware implementation, that's
something that the open source world is sorely lacking in. If that
void ever gets filled, it'll be interesting to see how long Microsoft
stays entrenched in a coprorate environment.
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