Another is Windows FORCING reboots for updates when IT wants to do it.
A third is the "computing" overhead that Windows demands. Even running the GUI, Linux uses much less of the CPU's time than Windows.
Ubuntu is as easy to set-up as Windows (unless you have very odd hardware/software), doesn't force updates down your throat, frees up more CPU time and RAM for the applications YOU want to run and best of all won't cost you a thin dime to purchase. Unless you want to make a purely voluntary donation to the developers.
Cost of the OS is a large part of it.
Another is Windows FORCING reboots for updates when IT wants to do it.
A third is the "computing" overhead that Windows demands. Even running the GUI, Linux uses much less of the CPU's time than Windows.
Ubuntu is as easy to set-up as Windows (unless you have very odd hardware/software), doesn't force updates down your throat, frees up more CPU time and RAM for the applications YOU want to run and best of all won't cost you a thin dime to purchase. Unless you want to make a purely voluntary donation to the developers.