Linux (any flavor/distribution)
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows XP Professional
Mac OS (any flavor)
Windows NT 3.0/3.5/4.0
Linux (any flavor/distribution)
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows XP Professional
Mac OS (any flavor)
Windows NT 3.0/3.5/4.0
I've used all of those for business purposes, and I have no *clear* favorite. Seems like most businesses are happiest with 2000 Pro. It's simplistic compared to Xp Pro and easy to configure for most uses. Yeah, I guess i'd go with 2000 Pro is I had a larger business.
if u have the money and knowledge, then it depends on THE BUSINESS PLAN.
depends
what your business is
how many workstations
servers
what os the software you need is designed for
but i find 2000 is good for workstations and a linux distro is good for a server if the system admin has experience or win 2000 server will be fine.
server 2003 or 2004. win xp is good for the workers. the server is at least linux or nt.
Usually big compagnies use macintosh hardware & software. Those are expensive like hell, but have the reputation to have a good customer service, which is very important as some compagnies can't allow themselves to wait for repair.
ide say windows xp would be the best for a buisiness, simply because i think winxp is the most user friendly of all the windown os's.
i go with that , also 2000 does seem to be very popularOriginally posted by nikita69@21 October 2003 - 18:26
if u have the money and knowledge, then it depends on THE BUSINESS PLAN.
I'd say Windows 2000 Professional/Windows XP Professional.
Or maybe Windows Server .NET 2003 would do the job?
Windows 2000 Pro. A lot still use NT, as it is really stable. Only use macs if you are doing intensive graphics. (video editing etc).
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