On 22/01/12 16:56, Damian L Brasher wrote:
> Hi Community
>
> I have become increasingly aware during the past three years, how the
> existence of open source software is being taken for granted - on a
> number of levels.
>
> Many industry sectors are turning to open source as a cheap alternative
> to proprietary solutions. This makes a huge amount of sense. The
> financial benefits can be felt very quickly.
 From my point of view having just seen a windows 7 deployment at huge 
cost and still doesn't give the users what they want, perhaps things 
will change. Plus we have M$ SQL servers failing at 3 times a week. 
Thankfully I only support the Linux side and we have had huge success in 
deploying new servers and databases with the minimum of maintenance and 
the users love them. We are trying to replace a costly learning system 
with the new kid on the block and part of that will be to help improve 
the code. It is a big step for any organisation but we might just make 
the leap. As one of the first RHEL6 RHCEs I am now deploying it and it 
has already make a huge difference with SELinux and the latest packages. 
I see open source really taking off this year with normally M$ centric 
organisations. The desire to save money will turn to realise how stable 
and flexible the systems are. This will make them support open source 
code and change the culture. It will happen!
John.
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