Windows vs. Linux vs. OS X: CIO John Halamka Tests SUSE
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| It’s true that switching to Linux would add the requirement of end user
| training, but one may argue that upgrading from Windows XP/Office 2003 to
| Windows Vista/Office 2007 also warrants some significant end user training—
| unless you enjoy hearing the question, “Where did all the file menus in
| Office 2007 go?” over and over. The question I leave for CIOs to ponder is,
| if training is inevitable, why not examine the possibilities of Linux within
| your enterprise?
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http://www.cio.com/article/120452
Not bad for what has been an 'anti-Linux'/Linux doubters site (yes, you can bet
on it) for quite some time.
It's not just suitable for business, but for gamers as well (part of a series).
Linux gaming, part three: strategy games (continued)
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| As many readers pointed out, there are many cool strategy games available
| for Linux that weren’t mentioned in the part two. These games are simply too
| good to be missed, so here’s take two for the strategy games.
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http://kahvipapu.com/blog/2007/06/21/linux-gaming-part-three-strategy-games-continued/
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