Ubuntu is free, although i must admit i use Xp the most for compatibility, its not that it isnt bad, in fact i admire them for making windows, but you cant help but feel if a group of unpaid hackers can do better, why arent paid coders on top?
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Ubuntu is free, although i must admit i use Xp the most for compatibility, its not that it isnt bad, in fact i admire them for making windows, but you cant help but feel if a group of unpaid hackers can do better, why arent paid coders on top?
[quote=Jakg]Ubuntu is free, although i must admit i use Xp the most for compatibility, its not that it isnt bad, in fact i admire them for making windows, but you cant help but feel if a group of unpaid hackers can do better, why arent paid coders on top?[/quote]
try and deploy a secure environment over 10,000 desktops from 10 vendors and running from a selection of 100 applications to 200 sites.
Linix variants have their place :D
SO does Mac.
But serioulsly only Windows are putting the tools in place to manage that successfully and why big business will not walk away on mission critical applications.