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Posted by: Rick Montgomery (Wednesday 9 March 2005, 5:32 AM)

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This will be an added bonus and a real one up on RH.
The 9.2 (pro) which I have been rolling out at work is a great desktop coupled with Star Office 8. User retraining was minimal. We will slowly move additional users over. Now I can deploy 9.3 to the marketing group since they would die without their iPods.

As soon as an ERP/MRP with integrated Accounting and Automation Controll system can be implemented on Linux (SuSe/Novell) it's goodby 90% MS. The good just keeps getting better.

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