Linked by Ryan (aka Aurex) on Thu 10th Jun 2004 19:55 UTC
In the News Ever since Microsoft started publicly outing Linux with their "Get the Facts" campaign, I have seen numerous articles and studies about the TCO (total cost of ownership) of both products in a head to head manner. However, I have yet to see one article discuss the TCO for home users and small businesses. I have thought long and crunched many numbers to devise a conclusion to this years old debate and I think the results are obvious... Windows is way more expensive than Linux.
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ok..
by timh-rack64 on Thu 10th Jun 2004 21:09 UTC

ok first of all, windows and linux can both be cheaper than each other depending in the ways they are used. you cannot specifically claim one is cheaper than another all across the board without facts. most notably, windows requires less staff to operate it. the biggest job is virus scanning/removal :-(