Law Firm Goes SUSE Linux: Deposition at 11
A Vancouver B.C. law firm has overruled Microsoft Windows’ objection to being replaced with SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) 10. The firm’s IT manager, Richard Giroux says that level of downtime he’s seen in other firms is:
“Simply unacceptable.”
After testing a number of competitive desktop Linux distributions, Giroux chose SLED 10, citing it’s speed and included applications as a deciding factor in SUSE’s favor. To handle a number of problem or non-cross-platform applications the firm uses Citrix clients running on SLED, including it’s dictation and audio functions, along with Microsoft Office suite and other applications that primarily run on Microsoft Windows.
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