Maricopa County for the most part are extreme Microsoft Loyalists. The
chances fo getting them to adopt sanity is slim to none under their
current CIO. The business leaders are VERY savvy and open to Free
Software. The CIO is not. You might have luck with the County
Attorney and/or the Sheriff's office, but likely will get no where with
central IT. At least not yet.
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Derek Neighbors
Integrum Technologies
Aron Smith wrote:
On Saturday 24 September 2005 09:28 am, Matt Alexander wrote:
I wonder if we could get Maricopa County to do this too...
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,122685,00.asp
It would be an advance. Any body got any influence with the county?
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