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Fedora for small and medium business

We are starting a new program for small and medium businesses in Bulgaria. We will promote and install custom installations  based on Fedora Gnu/Linux. We will educate business why and how to use Fedora for their business and we will make business specific clones using Revisor.

The program will start in couple of weeks.

4 Comments

  1. apetz

    I really wonder if it serves a small company well to install an OS that they have to upgrade (well more or less re-install) every 15 months. IMHO RHEL and it’s clones with their long release cycles and long time support are better suited to a business environment.

    Posted on 05-Feb-09 at 1:42 pm | Permalink
  2. Philip Trickett

    This is very interesting!

    We currently use Fedora at work, and I was wondering if you had any ‘targets’ such as default server installs, workstation installs etc.

    It would be interesting to come up with custom spins for things such as integrated messaging server, general office computer (ok, already exists in the default install) etc.

    We would be very interested in how this progresses.

    Phil

    Posted on 05-Feb-09 at 1:54 pm | Permalink
  3. Hi there!

    I’m from Brazil and we are running a small open source business targeted at offering open source solutions to equal SMB companies.

    I would like to know more about your program, the strategies, how it will be implemented and the results you achived.

    Posted on 05-Feb-09 at 9:25 pm | Permalink
  4. I agree with apetz about long release cycles and stable RHEL clones (CentOS is my number one choice) when it comes to business solutions.

    Anyway, I’m always open to suggestions as to how Fedora could be deployed in the business world.
    So, I’d like to learn more about your project (overall approach, deployment strategy, maintenance cycle, etc.).

    Hope to hear from you soon.

    Posted on 07-Feb-09 at 3:48 am | Permalink

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