Rapid Deployment
Posted: Thu 21 Jul 2005, 07:14
This should have been titled "Business Proposition" or "Official Support as A Business", but let me try...
All of us are interested to see that Puppy is adopted as widely as possible. Fine, but that takes logistics and preparation, hardware-wise and software-wise.
Large companies are entrenched in the traditional PC market, and in introducing Puppy to this market, a whole world of problems will surface, so the traditional PC market is not a candidate for rapid deployment.
But the thin-client market is, and one company, NTAVO, has already made a business proposition to members of this forum (see this post http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.p ... 9&start=15 ). You see, selling to this forum is easy, as there will be no sales/support costs, so the vendor can remove a large chunk of the price of the appliance. But what about the rest of the population, the true and large market?
Hardware + Sales/Support = $189++ PC for everyone. This is the business proposition. The value of ++ would depend on your own situation and plan.
Hardware providers (like NTAVO) can rapidly get into global markets through a Puppy "expert" network (such as this forum). It is up to members how to plan the Sales/Support question so everybody (the vendor, the member, and the user) gets benefited.
(But the members have to put their acts together, mind you - imagine the backlash from entrenched players, like, hmmm (please search for the word "antitrust"). Maybe creating a foundation will be a good starting point?)
Hopefully, this new network will have many aces up its sleeve, like the low price, the fast OS, and the rugged hardware (no hard disk). Maybe the network can find good lawyers to swatter away the unfriendly entities...
All of us are interested to see that Puppy is adopted as widely as possible. Fine, but that takes logistics and preparation, hardware-wise and software-wise.
Large companies are entrenched in the traditional PC market, and in introducing Puppy to this market, a whole world of problems will surface, so the traditional PC market is not a candidate for rapid deployment.
But the thin-client market is, and one company, NTAVO, has already made a business proposition to members of this forum (see this post http://www.murga.org/~puppy/viewtopic.p ... 9&start=15 ). You see, selling to this forum is easy, as there will be no sales/support costs, so the vendor can remove a large chunk of the price of the appliance. But what about the rest of the population, the true and large market?
Hardware + Sales/Support = $189++ PC for everyone. This is the business proposition. The value of ++ would depend on your own situation and plan.
Hardware providers (like NTAVO) can rapidly get into global markets through a Puppy "expert" network (such as this forum). It is up to members how to plan the Sales/Support question so everybody (the vendor, the member, and the user) gets benefited.
(But the members have to put their acts together, mind you - imagine the backlash from entrenched players, like, hmmm (please search for the word "antitrust"). Maybe creating a foundation will be a good starting point?)
Hopefully, this new network will have many aces up its sleeve, like the low price, the fast OS, and the rugged hardware (no hard disk). Maybe the network can find good lawyers to swatter away the unfriendly entities...