Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 1st Jun 2007 15:05 UTC, submitted by Michael
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Well what people seem to forget is that a very large portion of the Linux Geeks are also employed in the IT Industry. They have major influence on the type of hardware that is purchased in the business world, that my friend is not a small market.
I almost hate to rain on all this feel good "we may be small in numbers but we have a lot of influence" parade but this does not hold water either. Have you ever worked in IT in the SMB or Enterprise markets? Sure IT workers have influence on purchases but "should we get a computer with ATI" does not enter the picture. Vendor reliability, service level agreements, support, lease terms, and of course cost are the driving factors. The only place where I can see video cards being brought up most of the time would be laptop purchases and there I would push for Intel if anything. Not because of cost but due to reliability.
There are some vertical markets where this would be a consideration but they are small, and generally the Mac crowd would hold more sway than Linux in these cases. In the home market the social circles of geeks hold some sway, but this is not the type of thing that is weighed in a decision in the vast majority of the time in the business world.
Edited 2007-06-03 01:56
"I almost hate to rain on all this feel good "we may be small in numbers but we have a lot of influence" parade but this does not hold water either. Have you ever worked in IT in the SMB or Enterprise markets?"
Worked in the Enterprise for close to 15 Years, what you're saying is true with the Vendors. But are you saying we don't have a choice on the hardware spec's?





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Well what people seem to forget is that a very large portion of the Linux Geeks are also employed in the IT Industry. They have major influence on the type of hardware that is purchased in the business world, that my friend is not a small market.
As I stated above AMD has a very long route to go to regain confidence.