Re: [gentoo-user] OT migration to Linux

2003-10-04 Thread Patrick Marquetecken
I found that one
Thank you Matthias 

Patrick

 HTH, Matthias
 
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 [1] http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/w2l.htm
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[gentoo-user] OT migration to Linux

2003-10-03 Thread Patrick Marquetecken
Hi,

A few weeks ago I have ask this question but there was no answer, after
googling for more than 2 weeks i'm still looking for a 'real migration
report' I need this information because I have to write a paper about
how to migrate a windows company to linux, for my school to get my
degree in IT.
I have writen more then 20 compagny's that does sutch migrations, but
got no answer. This list is my last hope.
This paper will give me more insight information, and will show me all
the pittfalls.

Hoping to get some answers
Patrick

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Re: [gentoo-user] OT migration to Linux

2003-10-03 Thread Matthias F. Brandstetter
-- quoting Patrick Marquetecken --
 A few weeks ago I have ask this question but there was no answer, after
 googling for more than 2 weeks i'm still looking for a 'real migration
 report' I need this information because I have to write a paper about
 how to migrate a windows company to linux, for my school to get my
 degree in IT.
 I have writen more then 20 compagny's that does sutch migrations, but
 got no answer. This list is my last hope.
 This paper will give me more insight information, and will show me all
 the pittfalls.

Don't know if this is what you're looking for, but there is some info about 
this topic on this [1] page.

HTH, Matthias

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[1] http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/w2l.htm

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Re: [gentoo-user] OT migration to Linux

2003-10-03 Thread Rick [Kitty5]
Of the migrations I have been asked to consult on, all have ended up being
very company specific. There has been common ground, such as what to do with
office documents and what to browse the web with, but the bulk of the work
has been looking in detail at a specific companies existing IT requirements
and how best to duplicate/replace those environments with open source
alternatives.

My best advice would be to contact a few local companies and see if any
would like a free migration report. You can then study a real company and
provide a very specific detailed report. IMO this will be of much greater
value both to you and the company involved than just providing a hit list of
common pros and cons.

The other suggestion I would make is that you try to stay genuinely
impartial to the final results. Its no good for anyone if you over zealously
promote open source when in reality it is not going to be suitable.

Rick

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