On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 17:48 +0100, Kevin Philp wrote:
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>> As we are a small company that does use Linux on desktops and servers I have
> noticed several things about my fellow small companies:
Might it be worthwhile getting together an ISCLUG?
We use linux heavily in house as well, but there are a couple of
'legacy' windows machines.
I know that I would be interested in meeting other people from small
companies, heck, even large companies with practical experience with
using linux in a business, so that what we do can be streamlined and
made more efficient.
There must be plenty of people in business out there who have problems
ranging from why word documents don't always import well into
OpenOffice, to how do I set up an intranet server.
I see an opening for consulting services in some of these areas, but I'd
quite like to get together with other people trying to accomplish the
samething as me.
I think that this would also remove alot of the FUD factor that is
bandied about when companies talk about switching to linux.
> Kevin.
Phil
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