A BSD for your PHB

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Author: JT Smith

Kelly McNeill writes: “Every network or sysadmin has a number of big obstacles to overcome. Aside from the stupidity and insecurity of people (namely the users), there are physical issues and — possibly the most difficult to deal with — middle management. Recently, Linux has been touted as a way to get middle management and department heads to use Unix. In reality, BSD is more like what they’d want to see, and OpenBSD in particular, means working around them is an easy task. For years, offices and networks have been powered by Unix. Why? Because it’s the only thing that is suited to the task.” The column is at osOpinion.

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  • Unix