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With dependence on Office being so common, hopefully more bosses will find out about OO.org, Gnumeric, Abiword etc. Not only does the Gnumeric spreadsheet have every single function that Excel does, but over 150 that Excel does not have. It's also very easy to write your own functions (in Python!) for Gnumeric. I've done so myself.
The following site gives a *huge* list of migrations from MS (both Windows and Office) to Linux and Linux-based software.
http://www.starfishsystems.ca/Share/oss.php
It doesn't yet mention one of the biggest ones - the
52 million desktop project in Brazil - details on that here -
http://piacentini.livejournal.com/7871.html