>From my experience of working in the IT department of a very large college
with over 10 000 computers, it has nothing to do with functionality. 99.9%
of employees use office to type letters and send emails. For the .1% that
would use advanced features, policy probably disallows them anyway. Plus,
it is fairly trivial to have different images for those that need/want them.

The reason they don't migrate is because it would create more work for the
IT department, it is that simple. Plus there is no benefit as far as the IT
department is concerned. Office 2003 works, and whoever approves the budget
is just going to accept however much is put in there for it, that is if it
is actually a separate item and not bundled in with the other microsoft
licences.

Office = safe.
LO = risky + more work.


On 8 August 2012 00:11, Steve Morris <samor...@netspace.net.au> wrote:

>
>
> Just my 2 cents worth. Businesses with a heavy investment in office can't
> migrate to LO, as LO is not a functional replacement for office 2002, let
> alone 2010. A lot of business functionality that is used from day to day
> and is critical to the organisation in order for their various business
> units to operate, from say excel, that libreoffice does not provide, even
> in 3.6, and features that excel allows that Calc disallows (as far as I can
> see for no good reason). Another reason for not migrating is also the steep
> learning curve, both with front end functionality and macros, that business
> cannot afford to undertake due to the loss of time and resources.
>
> regards,
> Steve
>
>
>
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