Word on the tech business side is that everyone is ready to flip to Linux or an Android alternative (Opensource with all the paid for attachments to bring it up to speed) as operating systems are much more accessible now and Microsoft has lost its way.
We'll see though as they flip and flop with their decisions more than the white papers that ZDNet used to use to make recommendations.
At least in government work there's talks about alternatives I heard from a friend who used to work in that field recently as a temp job. Seems like w11 is a security nightmare.
Word on the tech business side is that everyone is ready to flip to Linux or an Android alternative (Opensource with all the paid for attachments to bring it up to speed) as operating systems are much more accessible now and Microsoft has lost its way.
We'll see though as they flip and flop with their decisions more than the white papers that ZDNet used to use to make recommendations.
At least in government work there's talks about alternatives I heard from a friend who used to work in that field recently as a temp job. Seems like w11 is a security nightmare.