The Linux Leap of Faith
It is easy to sit on the Linux bandwagon and shout about how running Linux could solve all your problems. It's also easy to see that this just isn't really true. Sure, in the hands of a Linux savvy tech, the Linux operating system can seem to be just as functional as it's Microsoft counterpart. However, talking the talk is one thing but walking the walk is a whole different story. Linux is not for the faint of heart. There have been loads of advancements when it comes to the ease of use argument but there is still a long way to go for Linux to be considered as a major player on the Desktop.
Deploying Linux based desktops across a small business could prove to be a logical direction to take. Typically, small business IT needs could be met using a Linux based solution like Ubuntu.
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