Hi Marc,
if it's a matter of cost, you could google for Linux-Windows TCO
studies (and be careful to check who funded them and whether the
methodology employed makes sense).
One that found Linux to be superior is here:
http://www.e-dynamics.be/docs/linux_vs_windows_tco_comparison.pdf
see also
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Breaking/TCO-study-Linux-wins-again/2004/12/13...
(I have no clue if these are methodically solid.)
There are other studies, arriving at the opposite result.
If it's about freedom, there's little need to do a study (except
GNU/Linux vs. BSD (vs. OpenSolaris?) and maybe comparing distros).
I'm sure that Novell can share some experiences, too.
regards
Geza
On 11/17/05, Marc Collin
hi
i'm a software engineer student and i need to do a study to switch our department to opensource software.
i would like to know if you have any document, tips, study, survey (not too old)... to help me in my work.
thanks
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