Author: Chris Gehlker Date: Subject: Linux in business
On Jan 20, 2004, at 3:40 PM, Joe Toon wrote:
> People could case less about operating systems. the fact that not a
> lot of "suits" showed up is not terribly surprising. For many people,
> that probably sounds about as fascinating as having a tooth extracted
> or attending a meeting on new GAAP accounting regulations or similar.
>
> What business people respond to is costs. Plain and simple. If they
> can do something to increase profits, then they are all for it. If you
> truly want to get business people excited about deploying Linux, then
> you have to show them that others have done it and have been very
> successful at increasing the bottom line.
Here's what worked for me with some small businesses and non-profit
orgs.
1) Find a business with 3-5 users and an aging box running Win 2000
server
2) Let MS pre-sell them on the need to upgrade to Win 2003 server
3) Show them the savings they can achieve by moving to Linux/Samba on
their existing hardware
Note: I think of this as client service. It's incidental that it
introduces them to Linux.