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Yankee Group Workshop: Linux Versus Windows Versus UNIX: Comparing the Enterprise TCO and ROI; Works Print E-mail
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Source: BussinessWire - Posted by Joe Shakespeare   
Documentation This first ever Yankee Group workshop will examine whether or not Linux delivers significantly better performance, reliability, manageability and ultimately lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and faster return on investment (ROI) than the rival Windows and Unix operating system platforms. . . . BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 13, 2004--This first ever Yankee Group workshop will examine whether or not Linux delivers significantly better performance, reliability, manageability and ultimately lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and faster return on investment (ROI) than the rival Windows and Unix operating system platforms. The workshop will provide attendees with a framework to assess the individual strengths and weaknesses of the three major OS platforms and help customers determine which OS best suits their environment.

"Over the next 12 months, Yankee Group research indicates that eight out of 10 businesses will undertake a major migration in their respective environment, " explains Laura DiDio, Yankee Group senior analyst. "For many organizations, this will be the first time since 1999--in advance of Y2K--that they've overhauled their networks. There is no denying Linux' growing popularity as an alternative to UNIX and Windows, and we have designed this workshop to help users make the best migration decisions for their business."

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