Migrating a business from MS to Linux
I am unsure whether this is the right forum for this question, but it was the best I could find.
Due to new Microsoft licensing issues, a few of the businesses I consult for would like to migrate from Microsoft environments, to pure Linux environments. I have done a great deal of research on this subject over the past few weeks, and am still unsure whether I can make this decision for the companies. I have a great deal of Linux/UNIX experience, but only after years of hard work.
What are your thoughts on dumping Microsoft within a corporate environment and adopting Linux? The learning curve is quite steep, but do you think it would be possible to create a network, usable by all employees (many who are not technically inclined), and compatible with other businesses which may still be running only Microsoft products?
The companies each have a wide assortment of needs (including file sharing servers, gateways, SQL servers, web servers, etc.). I have the knowledge and experience in setting these up, but do not want to hinder the businesses by helping them migrate to an environment they will not be able to use.
Any thoughts you have upon this would be greatly appreciated. If you need any more information, I will be more than happy to provide it.
AJ