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[News] Reasons for a Boss to Demand GNU/Linux from Employees

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Why Your Boss Wants You to Use Linux

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| As you “already know” – boss knows the best. If bosses were given to choose 
| an operating system which would be right for their employees, that will be 
| Linux. Here is the reasons:  
| 
|    1. Since Linux is free, you have no reason to ask him for part of its 
|    budget every time you install, upgrade, and get new software applications. 
|    Now instead of buying you a Windows Vista Ultimate Edition, He now has 
|    extra money to spare for a spa.   
| 
|    2. Because "he loves you and your job" so much, he wants you and your 
|    computer to be free from virus always. In addition, most bosses want the 
|    working place to be always clean and just hearing the words like virus, 
|    bacteria, or etc make them angry because they know that in the near future 
|    someone can absentee from the job.    
| 
| [...]
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http://www.detector-pro.com/2009/05/why-your-boss-wants-you-to-use-linux.html


Recent:

My Boss, with a little help, starts the conversion to Linux

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| I think the moral here is, there are different ways to get people to be able
| to use Linux, and Synergy is one of those great tools that enable people to
| use Linux without having all the hassle that comes with switching over.
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http://www.sourceguru.net/archives/203


10+1 things to tell your boss why you should migrate to Linux

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| A while ago somebody asked me what he could tell his boss to convince him to
| migrate to Linux, so I made him a small list.
| 1. Cost
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| Bosses know calculators, so this is the number one thing to tell your boss
| why you should migrate to Linux. The total cost of ownership(TCO) of linux is
| lower than windows. While linux administrators are a little more expensive,
| they are a lot more efficient so this gives a benefit. The licensing costs
| are lower, you don't have to migrate to a new OS every few years, you can use
| the same hardware twice as long.
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http://www.handlewithlinux.com/10-things-to-tell-your-boss-why-migrate-to-linux-and-one
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