Robert,

My experience is that the demand is low, moreover with very few players, to
push it.

But again, its a funny thing about Demand - desire. Has to come out of some
inner force, that's pushing you to acquire. And frankly, there is not
enough knowledge around to drive demand for Linux.

Certification is no means a measure, but it can be a telling fact - there
are less than 5 recorded LPIC - Level 1 Ugandans. Maybe the same number of
RHCE.

I work for a University that uses Linux, entirely, but such companies are
few and far in between. We stress a certain minimum of Linux knowledge,
Skill and Certification, to get a job here, and yet, we are equally,
communally mandated to raise awareness, so we have to cut some slack and
accept ICT staff with no Linux experience at all.

How do we raise the demand for Linux - which will naturally drive demand
for Linux Administrators?



On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Robert Muwanga <[email protected]> wrote:

> On a curious note, I have seen a lot of companies that utilise Microsoft
> Server backend systems but unless it is the big telco boys (and banks) I
> haven't heard of an interest in Linux for either backend or front end in
> Uganda in particular.
> So, the question is, what's people's opinion with regards on the demand
> for Linux in Uganda? is it rising? is it shrinking or stagnant? And in
> effect, what is the demand for Linux administrators in the country?
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