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 Sunday, July 20, 2003
Munich' "move to Linux" now looks less impressive. The city of Munich's move to Linux on desktop PCs, due to start at the end of next year, looks like being a long and painful process. According to a short Gartner paper, it won't mean all Munich's workers stop using Windows or Windows applications. Some apps will be moved from the desktop to servers, "Web enabled" and accessed via a browser while others will be run using emulators such as VMware. Anyone who has been through this kind of process knows that the staff are in for a miserable time. Of course, if you are going to make the long-term move to a different operating system, you have to start somewhere. However, if I was going to pick a city to be a "Linux champion," it wouldn't be run by IT people who still have staff using Windows 3.1.
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