After having read about the project-management disaster in Vienna (Austria), that for some reason is used to make Linux look bad (Wiping there incompetent hands, they are!)…, I would like to know if any one has ever experienced a successful “Changing to Linux from Windows”-project ?
If yes, then how was it handeled?
What convinced the company to go ahead with Linux ?
What was done to activate the users ?
How was “problem-software” found, and the problems solved ?
Learning curves ?
Usercompliance with the project while the project runs ?
What after the project’s finished ?
A year later ???
I have a feeling that small businesses would benefit greatly from changing from Windows to Ubuntu as there office desktop, but has it ever been done succesfully ???
No Trolling, please.
Only competent, experienced, “Know how to”, “Been there, done that” answers…., please…
Ubuntu –
Car rental agency:
http://ubuntu-news.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2105
South Africa’s national science and technology research organisation,wants to: http://www.tectonic.co.za/?p=2448
Swiss canton Solothurn is migrating 2000 desktops to Debian:
http://debian-news.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=4097
By: Christian Pfeifffer Jensen on June 13, 2008
at 5:25 pm