[Wylug-discuss] Re: Supply of a Linux server and support

David Holden dh at iucr.org
Wed Aug 30 18:22:13 BST 2006


On Wednesday 30 August 2006 14:51, Simon Owen wrote:
> Hello,
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> We are looking to buy a server for our office of 13 people running
> Microsoft XP and have been looking at Microsoft based servers, but I am
> keen to explore the open source route. We are a recruitment company (in
> construction and engineering) with a web based database system so we would
> not need a vast amount of storage. I have been trying to find a supplier of
> a server running Linux who is also able to support it in the Yorkshire area
> with little success.
>

We've recently started purchasing from transtec (www.transtec.oc.uk) may be 
worth a look.

Dave.


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> Is there anybody who is part of the WYLUG who would be able to point me in
> the right direction at all? I've struggled with Google (but found
> yourselves!) and the Yellow Pages to no avail.
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> Thanks a lot,
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> Simon
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