Why I’ll Never Offer Ubuntu Desktop To Clients
Imagine a place where all businesses had $0 recurring expense for business related software. A wonderful land where all you had to worry about was convincing clients to pay you for maintenance, and not license fees. Supposedly, Canonical and other Linux-based companies would argue that such a world truly exists. It’s a lie.
Okay, I admit that I’m being a bit harsh. But the reality is that Ubuntu and other Linux desktop are not even close to being ready for prime time business operations. The blame doesn’t lie solely on Linux, but also on the market.
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Why I lost 5 mins of my life with this article
From his "about me": Specializing in process management and business technology consulting - Dean is constantly tinkering and thinking, so you can focus on what’s important for business owners – growing your company or being there for your growing family.
So what the fsck is he doing exactly?