Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 21 Sep 1998 11:19:30 -0400 | From | Leam Hall <> | Subject | 5 business advantages of Linux Kernel |
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I would like your opinions on the 5 most desireable business advantages of the Linux Kernel for an upcoming book.
The target market is the CIO/CTO level decision maker. The slant is that using Linux will reduce the pain managers have when they are locked into vendor driven solutions on vendor driven schedules. BTW, the "reduce the pain" concept comes from Ed Bailey of Red Hat. He kindly gave me a few hours of understanding, and now I need some more that specifically focuses on why the Linux kernel, and the Linux technological solution, provides a better way to work.
The goal, possible or not, is to take away the safety of "no one ever got fired for buying Microsoft".
Please reply to me or to the list as you see fit. If you have any questions plese let me know.
ciao!
leam
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