Report: Is Linux Ready for Small Business?

  2006-12-22 11:00:03
Many small businesses have avoided Linux for a variety of reasons: not enough applications, complexity of installation or that it requires too much technical know-how to run. The technology has matured over many years, which raises the question: how valid are these considerations today? Drew Robb reports. 
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