Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2002 4:38 am
Lots of people don't have a choice. At work I have to use Win 2K because that's what the network admins have decreed. I have to run PHP and MySQL on IIS because we're a 'Microsoft Shop' and that isn't going to change soon. I did convince them to shift from using ASP and MS Access (shudder) and my manager would love the cost savings of hosting our site on a dedicated Linux server instead of a Win NT one so we're getting there, slowly but surely.
A lot of companies are convinced that using open source is dangerous and difficult whereas they think that Microsoft is safe and easy. Those sorts of opinions (of IT managers who struggle to use anything more complicated than their email program) aren't going to be changing anytime soon from what I can see.
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A lot of companies are convinced that using open source is dangerous and difficult whereas they think that Microsoft is safe and easy. Those sorts of opinions (of IT managers who struggle to use anything more complicated than their email program) aren't going to be changing anytime soon from what I can see.
Mac