A large state corporation in Brazil is currently trailing 800 Linux PC's. If successful, it will deploy and replace 22k Windows PC's, comparable to the migration happening in Germany.

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A large state corporation in Brazil is currently trailing 800 Linux PC's. If successful, it will deploy and replace 22k Windows PC's, comparable to the migration happening in Germany. - SLRPNK

I keep seeing people say they will they move to Linux instead of Windows 11. I wonder what will happen to the market share.

Worse case we could see developers becoming harassed by people demanding features

History tells us that 85% of these people will move to Windows 11 despite what they say.

There is a real opportunity here for companies though.

  • Move employees to Office 365 online today ( see how many truly need the desktop apps )

  • Start moving early adopters to Linux ( still using Office 365 online )

  • Work to identify and replace any other software that is Windows only

  • When Windows 10 goes end-of-support, move everybody else to Linux

  • The few that really need Excel desktop could probably run it in a VM or via a virtual desktop ( thin client ).

    You could probably stop there. Honestly, I doubt it would even bother Microsoft that much. Office and Azure is the business now.

    From there, you could try to advance further if you want.

  • Move early adopters off Office 365

  • Drop Office 365

  • Honestly though, for many companies, you could almost get Office 365 for free just be combining it with your Azure spend and getting a discount.

    If its just one app it could just ran by something like kasm and remotely controlled by the end users.