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Scenerio 1:
Background: You are a IT consultant with a strong background in UNIX products and services. YOU believe that Microsoft based products are vastly inferior to the UNIX ones. You meet a potential client from a small company who wishes to have numerous services, but only knows the windows based world.
Question: Do you, go ahead and proceed to setup them up on a Microsoft only based solution, or try to convince them of the superiority of UNIX?
Scenerio 2:
Background: You are a IT consultant with a strong background in Windows products and services. YOU believe that Microsoft based products are vastly superior to the UNIX ones. You meet a potential client from a small company who wishes to have numerous services, knows a lot about the windows based world, however, they have heard of all these UNIX based products and services and is very interested in trying them out.
Question: Do you, go ahead and proceed to setup them up on a UNIX only based solution, or try to convince them of the superiority of Windows?
Scenerio 3:
Background: You are a IT consultant with a strong background in both Windows and UNIX products and services. You have your own opinions as to which products and services are better between UNIX and Windows. You meet a potential client from a small company who wishes to have numerous services, but hasn't a clue which platform and products to use. However, they know you are knowledgeable enough to recommend a solution you know what's best for them. They leave it up to you.
Question: Do you, proceed with a Windows based soluition or UNIX based solution?
Note: The potential client froma small company (< 50 people). They make a decent amount of captial for future growth.
edit: all services are server based.
Background: You are a IT consultant with a strong background in UNIX products and services. YOU believe that Microsoft based products are vastly inferior to the UNIX ones. You meet a potential client from a small company who wishes to have numerous services, but only knows the windows based world.
Question: Do you, go ahead and proceed to setup them up on a Microsoft only based solution, or try to convince them of the superiority of UNIX?
Scenerio 2:
Background: You are a IT consultant with a strong background in Windows products and services. YOU believe that Microsoft based products are vastly superior to the UNIX ones. You meet a potential client from a small company who wishes to have numerous services, knows a lot about the windows based world, however, they have heard of all these UNIX based products and services and is very interested in trying them out.
Question: Do you, go ahead and proceed to setup them up on a UNIX only based solution, or try to convince them of the superiority of Windows?
Scenerio 3:
Background: You are a IT consultant with a strong background in both Windows and UNIX products and services. You have your own opinions as to which products and services are better between UNIX and Windows. You meet a potential client from a small company who wishes to have numerous services, but hasn't a clue which platform and products to use. However, they know you are knowledgeable enough to recommend a solution you know what's best for them. They leave it up to you.
Question: Do you, proceed with a Windows based soluition or UNIX based solution?
Note: The potential client froma small company (< 50 people). They make a decent amount of captial for future growth.
edit: all services are server based.