In recent days, M$ has boasted that it has sold 88million Vistas. In ten months. When about 200 million PCs were sold. That’s less than 50% of their market. If they cannot compete against their own obsolete product, they surely are not going to compete against GNU/Linux which has had some of the new features for years. The numbers do not even count the boxes that were shipped with Vista but converted to GNU/Linux or XP. Still, they jacked the price up so high they made record profits. GNU/Linux will still keep running up the middle and score. With performance like that, M$ will have to yield a lot of market share. Too much to ignore. Good.
In the last two days, I have met people from several schools and a pair of consultants who all are looking for a solution to IT problems. Vista is not it. They have no machines that will run it. GNU/Linux is a rugged, robust, reliable option for IT on old equipment. They can minimize their costs by buying a few new machines and networking equipment. They can do everything with existing machines as thin clients and newer machines as terminal servers or powerful thick clients for multimedia generation. They can become self-supporting by training local staff how to use GNU/Linux.
These folks are not alone. Around the world, organizations large and small seek to keep IT going and growing. The world does not want to scrap everything and replace it with stuff that works no better. The world is ready for GNU/Linux. There will be a lot of growth in the next year. Be a participant in this revolution, not a bystander.

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