Re: [Ubuntu-be] professional support

2012-04-12 Thread Jan Bongaerts
Danku Eric,
ik doe het echter niet uit winstbejag, maar uit Liefde Voor Ubuntu-muziek!
Ik zou dus echt de koek wel gunnen aan een professionele maatschappij, en
zeer zeker een gedeelte aan Canonical.
Ik hoop dat mijn enthoesiasme als amateur tijdens mijn presentatie
aanstekeljk genoeg zal werken om die mensen in de juiste richting te duwen
en Het Licht te laten zien, maar ik denk dat ik dus toch wat meer
achtergrondinfo zal kunnen gebruiken.

Groeten,
Jan.

On 12 April 2012 22:54, Eric Van Leuven  wrote:

> Sukses Jan, doe je huiswerk grondig, en je zal verkopen als gek. Zorg dat
> de gevestigde Linux haaien je de prooi niet uit de mond trekken, geef ze
> nooit alle adresinfo tot je zelf een principeele overeenkomst hebt, als ze
> niet meewillen, gooi ze eruit, anders verlies jij je tijd. The old man,
> Eric, groeten Jan: sta op je punt eender hoe onzeker je bent, sukses.
>
> Op 12 april 2012 22:15 schreef Jan Bongaerts  het
> volgende:
>
>>  Hi Guys,
>> I am getting involved in giving presentations about Ubuntu for a computer
>> company (www.to-my-taste.com) that is promoting silent and
>> energy-efficient computers for large offices, especially city councils and
>> semi-governmental organisations.
>>
>> One of the things that I will definitely be asked, is the cost of
>> professional support.
>> I realise that there is no standard answer for this, and that it should
>> be tailor made, but at least I should have some idea.
>>
>> Does anyone have experience with this? Any input is welcome, I am really
>> clueless.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jan.
>>
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] professional support

2012-04-12 Thread Jurgen Gaeremyn

Have a look at "Limux"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiMux
http://www.muenchen.de/Rathaus/dir/limux/english/index.html

Maybe you can send a mail to li...@muenchen.de - I think they would also 
be glad to answer specific questions...


Grtz,
Jurgen

On 04/12/12 22:51, Jan Bongaerts wrote:

Thanks.
I guess it gives an idea.
Is this going to be comprehensive enough for a municipality though? Don't
they need some intensive labour with its implementation? Maybe some people
need training?
I read an article stating that the Munich City Council is budgeting 30
million to implement Linux. Sounds like a bit more than just an 'access to
a knowledge base'.
Cheers,
Jan.

On 12 April 2012 22:34, Jurgen Gaeremyn  wrote:


Hi Jan,

Canonical offers professional support - here's a link to there standard
packages:

http://shop.canonical.com/**index.php?cPath=41

Obviously you could get in touch with local companies that offer Linux
support. When googling for "linux support", I found a few interesting
links. I'm pretty sure they'll be glad to offer you a competitive price for
a service level agreement if you send them an inquiry.

http://www.multiseatcomputer.**be/multiseat-helpdesk.html
http://www.linuxbe.com/**support.html
http://www.it3.be/

Grtz,
Jurgen.


On 04/12/12 22:15, Jan Bongaerts wrote:


Hi Guys,
I am getting involved in giving presentations about Ubuntu for a computer
company (www.to-my-taste.com) that is promoting silent and
energy-efficient
computers for large offices, especially city councils and
semi-governmental
organisations.

One of the things that I will definitely be asked, is the cost of
professional support.
I realise that there is no standard answer for this, and that it should be
tailor made, but at least I should have some idea.

Does anyone have experience with this? Any input is welcome, I am really
clueless.

Thanks,
Jan.











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Re: [Ubuntu-be] professional support

2012-04-12 Thread Eric Van Leuven
Sukses Jan, doe je huiswerk grondig, en je zal verkopen als gek. Zorg dat
de gevestigde Linux haaien je de prooi niet uit de mond trekken, geef ze
nooit alle adresinfo tot je zelf een principeele overeenkomst hebt, als ze
niet meewillen, gooi ze eruit, anders verlies jij je tijd. The old man,
Eric, groeten Jan: sta op je punt eender hoe onzeker je bent, sukses.

Op 12 april 2012 22:15 schreef Jan Bongaerts  het
volgende:

> Hi Guys,
> I am getting involved in giving presentations about Ubuntu for a computer
> company (www.to-my-taste.com) that is promoting silent and
> energy-efficient computers for large offices, especially city councils and
> semi-governmental organisations.
>
> One of the things that I will definitely be asked, is the cost of
> professional support.
> I realise that there is no standard answer for this, and that it should be
> tailor made, but at least I should have some idea.
>
> Does anyone have experience with this? Any input is welcome, I am really
> clueless.
>
> Thanks,
> Jan.
>
>
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] professional support

2012-04-12 Thread Jan Bongaerts
Thanks.
I guess it gives an idea.
Is this going to be comprehensive enough for a municipality though? Don't
they need some intensive labour with its implementation? Maybe some people
need training?
I read an article stating that the Munich City Council is budgeting 30
million to implement Linux. Sounds like a bit more than just an 'access to
a knowledge base'.
Cheers,
Jan.

On 12 April 2012 22:34, Jurgen Gaeremyn  wrote:

> Hi Jan,
>
> Canonical offers professional support - here's a link to there standard
> packages:
>
> http://shop.canonical.com/**index.php?cPath=41
>
> Obviously you could get in touch with local companies that offer Linux
> support. When googling for "linux support", I found a few interesting
> links. I'm pretty sure they'll be glad to offer you a competitive price for
> a service level agreement if you send them an inquiry.
>
> http://www.multiseatcomputer.**be/multiseat-helpdesk.html
> http://www.linuxbe.com/**support.html
> http://www.it3.be/
>
> Grtz,
> Jurgen.
>
>
> On 04/12/12 22:15, Jan Bongaerts wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>> I am getting involved in giving presentations about Ubuntu for a computer
>> company (www.to-my-taste.com) that is promoting silent and
>> energy-efficient
>> computers for large offices, especially city councils and
>> semi-governmental
>> organisations.
>>
>> One of the things that I will definitely be asked, is the cost of
>> professional support.
>> I realise that there is no standard answer for this, and that it should be
>> tailor made, but at least I should have some idea.
>>
>> Does anyone have experience with this? Any input is welcome, I am really
>> clueless.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jan.
>>
>
>
>


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] professional support

2012-04-12 Thread Jurgen Gaeremyn

Hi Jan,

Canonical offers professional support - here's a link to there standard 
packages:


http://shop.canonical.com/index.php?cPath=41

Obviously you could get in touch with local companies that offer Linux 
support. When googling for "linux support", I found a few interesting 
links. I'm pretty sure they'll be glad to offer you a competitive price 
for a service level agreement if you send them an inquiry.


http://www.multiseatcomputer.be/multiseat-helpdesk.html
http://www.linuxbe.com/support.html
http://www.it3.be/

Grtz,
Jurgen.

On 04/12/12 22:15, Jan Bongaerts wrote:

Hi Guys,
I am getting involved in giving presentations about Ubuntu for a computer
company (www.to-my-taste.com) that is promoting silent and energy-efficient
computers for large offices, especially city councils and semi-governmental
organisations.

One of the things that I will definitely be asked, is the cost of
professional support.
I realise that there is no standard answer for this, and that it should be
tailor made, but at least I should have some idea.

Does anyone have experience with this? Any input is welcome, I am really
clueless.

Thanks,
Jan.




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[Ubuntu-be] professional support

2012-04-12 Thread Jan Bongaerts
Hi Guys,
I am getting involved in giving presentations about Ubuntu for a computer
company (www.to-my-taste.com) that is promoting silent and energy-efficient
computers for large offices, especially city councils and semi-governmental
organisations.

One of the things that I will definitely be asked, is the cost of
professional support.
I realise that there is no standard answer for this, and that it should be
tailor made, but at least I should have some idea.

Does anyone have experience with this? Any input is welcome, I am really
clueless.

Thanks,
Jan.


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