Birmingham City Council claims open-source success

  2006-12-01 06:00:02
Birmingham City Council has defended its year-long trial of desktop Linux, claiming it to be a success, despite an independent report showing it would have been cheaper to install Windows XP.
[Aha! We knew there was more to this than met the eye! - dcparris] 
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