Fedora Basic End User Rollout Support Operation
Jatin K
ssh.fedora at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 05:18:35 UTC 2010
On 01/02/2010 01:03 AM, Robert E. Martin, VCM Network wrote:
>
> Members:
>
> I have been seriously contemplating developing a business model that
> is targeting expanding the use of Linux for the everyday desktop use
> and in small to medium size business. I am not a computer geek or a
> highly proficient computer specialist, which puts me in the same
> category of a majority of computer users. I have sold IT and
> telecommunications hardware for over 15 years. I am now seeking to
> build a business with a key differentiator for an IT service offering
> targeting consumers and the SMB market. I believe I can do that with
> Fedora if I can climb some significant hurdles. I am looking for
> someone who has climbed those hurdles that I can have a dialogue.
>
> The hurdle is that Linux usage is very foreign to the average consumer
> and SMB. Linux is an entirely different system to navigate and
> administrate. The layout, description and deployment of applications
> is in whole different paradigm. Fedora has many advantages, but in
> its raw state it is not very user friendly. I am looking to talk to
> someone who knows has to create a user friendly approach to Linux that
> can be effectively pitched to the consumer and SMB market. My
> business model will simply be to set-up, configure systems, assist
> with package application selections and train this market for
> competitive price. Can someone point me to the right person or people
> who are doing it or potentially have the know-how?
>
> *vcm_network_logo_391x285.jpg*
>
> *Robert E. Martin, President & CEO*
>
> *1325 E. 52^nd Street*
>
> *Chicago, IL 60615*
>
> *Phone: (312) 324-0049*
>
> *Email:* *Robert at vcmnetwork.com* <mailto:Robert at vcmnetwork.com>
>
> *Website:* *www.vcmnetwork.com***
>
good thought
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