A new tactic
Mike Bilow
mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net
Fri Feb 6 10:29:00 EST 1998
Richard Royston wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
RR> Did you see Denise Caruso's Technology column (it was actually
RR> 2 columns long) in the business section of the New York Times
RR> on Monday? She says that according to Dataquest, linux owns
RR> over 35% of the "sub-$25,000 network server market", which was
RR> supposed to be part of Microsoft's NT lunch!
Oh, wow! Would I love to see the raw data behind that!
My main question would be how Dataquest defines a "network server." If they
include web servers, then there is no question that Linux has a huge chunk of
this market, and rightly so. If they mean file/print servers, the traditional
domain of Novell NetWare and now Windows NT Server, I would be shocked.
I think Linux/Samba is extremely popular in the educational market and outside
the U.S. Generally, Linux is a good economic deal wherever labor is cheaper
than computer hardware and software. I see a lot of messages about Linux as a
network server from people in colleges in India or Russia, where there may be a
lot of technical expertise but no money.
-- Mike
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