I.T. or outsourcing, which is the greater evil?
Dave asked: "I presume you were trying to be funny rather than rude ?" No, not trying to be funny. Just trying to point out that often people use the "everyone I know" argument when they try to make their point. Unfortunately, what they do is immediately eliminate credibility. Dave also said: "Each site I have been at over the last 18 months has migrated or started migration to Linux based email servers." Ok, we're talking local sphere of experience. My local sphere of experience has no Linux email familiarity. However, the real facts are that Exchange and Domino each have about 40% of the market of installed email servers. The remaining 20% is divided among many pieces including Unix, Linux, et al. I don't disagree that Linux is growing, but the figures seem to point out out that not "everyone" is doing it. chuck Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer.
Dave asked: "I presume you were trying to be funny rather than rude ?" No, not trying to be funny. Just trying to point out that often people use the "everyone I know" argument when they try to make their point. Unfortunately, what they do is immediately eliminate credibility. Dave also said: "Each site I have been at over the last 18 months has migrated or started migration to Linux based email servers." Ok, we're talking local sphere of experience. My local sphere of experience has no Linux email familiarity. However, the real facts are that Exchange and Domino each have about 40% of the market of installed email servers. The remaining 20% is divided among many pieces including Unix, Linux, et al. I don't disagree that Linux is growing, but the figures seem to point out out that not "everyone" is doing it. chuck Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer.
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