Can Windows, OS X and Fedora All Work Together? 375
greymond writes "In my ever growing job responsibilities, I've recently been tasked with documenting our organization's IT infrastructure, primarily focusing on cost analysis of our hardware leases and software purchases. This is something that has never been done in our organization before and while it's moving along slowly, I'm already seeing some places where we could make improvements. Once completed, I see this as an opportunity to bring up the topic of migrating the majority of our office from Windows 7 to Linux and from Exchange to Gmail. However, this would result in three departments each running a different system: Windows, OS X, and most likely Fedora. Has anyone worked in or tried to set up an environment like this? What roadblocks did you run into? Is this really feasible or should I just continue to focus on the cutbacks that don't require OS changes? (The requirement for having three different systems is that the vast majority of our administration, who rely solely on an install of Microsoft Windows, Word and Excel, are savvy enough that if they came in and saw Gnome running on Fedora with Open Office they'd pick it up fast. However, our marketing department is composed entirely of Apple systems, and the latest Adobe Creative Suite doesn't seem to all work under Wine. The biggest issue is with the Sales department though, as they rely on a proprietary sales platform that is Windows only — and generally, sales personal give the biggest push back when it comes to organizational changes.)"
ask slashdot: HR department (Score:5, Funny)
Can Windows, OS X and Fedora All Work Together? (Score:1, Funny)
Yes.
Re:You are doing it wrong. (Score:5, Funny)
You dont actually migrate users out of Windows to Linux and out of Exchange to gmail. You make a lot of presentations and charts etc with lots of bogus numbers, with just enough credibility to convince your local Microsoft sales guys think you are serious. Once they give you some discounts, you mention that as a big savings achieved by you in your annual report and try to wangle boni [1] and/or raises. Then rinse, lather and repeat for the next year or in the next job.
[1] Glossary:
Boni: plural of Bonus.
Hi! I'm Boni of Malta [facebook.com]. I'm single, and I want to exchange bones and stuff. Please be my friend. I'm on facebook! Woof!!!
Short anwer: no (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Why drop Windows 7? (Score:5, Funny)
He also needs to get some Java, C#, C++, SQL, Oracle, SQL Server, Perl, VBA, .NET, Visual Studio, and iPhone coding under his belt too or otherwise he'll be unemployable.
Kids - be ruthless in building your skills laundry list because employers want you to have it all and you're competing with people from all over the World who'll work for much less than you will. Also, make sure you're in management by 35 or you'll be working at Starbucks - if you're lucky.
Re:ask slashdot: HR department (Score:3, Funny)
My HR staff outsources their job responsibilities to online chat message boards. has anyone else had experience in replacing such a staff? [Warning: This post may cause recursion]
How about another crazy question? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:You are doing it wrong. (Score:4, Funny)
Boni: plural of Bonus.
I think it would be funnier if the singular was boner. Then you could come home and proudly announce, "I met with the boss today and got a boner!"
At my age that is a bonus.
Re:You are doing it wrong. (Score:5, Funny)
Hence the nick "HangingChad" instead of "StandingChad"?
People think I'm joking? (Score:3, Funny)
Java, C#, C++, SQL, Oracle, SQL Server, Perl, VBA, .NET, Visual Studio,....Linux and Windows
I got that from a job posting that my father-in-law sent me.
And at 35, you're oooooolllllldddd in corporate IT.
You have been voted down for pointing that out (Score:3, Funny)