I work at Red Hat. There is nothing wrong with RHEL, Fedora or Libreoffice, of course. As a company, we standardized on the Google Apps for Business suite. It is simply a more collaborative SaaS based platform and frankly is far superior to the in-house system it replaced. It is up to the associate to choose whether they prefer a Thinkpad or a Mac for their hardware. I ensure you that all hands-on engineers are running RHEL/Fedora as VMs. We pick the tools to get the work done.
Why are you using a Mac, and presenting a Google docs PowerPoint?
What's wrong with RHEL or Fedora with LibreOffice?
I work at Red Hat. There is nothing wrong with RHEL, Fedora or Libreoffice, of course. As a company, we standardized on the Google Apps for Business suite. It is simply a more collaborative SaaS based platform and frankly is far superior to the in-house system it replaced. It is up to the associate to choose whether they prefer a Thinkpad or a Mac for their hardware. I ensure you that all hands-on engineers are running RHEL/Fedora as VMs. We pick the tools to get the work done.