The Biography Network August 9th news: 3 years ago, almost no one considers the use of Linux on the desktop of the company. But today, with more and more enterprise IT plans and systems consider or use Linux, Linux enters the desktop.
At the LinuxWorld Conference and Exhibition held in San Francisco, August 2nd to 5th, various new programs on the desktop Linux became one of the focus. Manufacturers announced that Linux recently defeated Microsoft Windows operating system in Munich, Germany and elsewhere.
IDC analyst Dan KusNetsky believes that Linux can enter the desktop market in several ways. Consumers who are interested in abandoning the Windows operating system may regard Linux as a viable alternative product, as long as Linux meets them to access Internet, send and receive emails, and use the demand for web applications.
Software developers who do not rely on the platform are also likely to use Linux, as long as they have the right software tools to prepare applications, the price is reasonable. Any operating system that provides common applications such as web browsers, Java virtual machines, and reliable email agents can meet the needs of most staff, so the agencies may use Linux as the underlying client operating environment.
The LinuxWorld has more than 190 manufacturers, IBM, HP, Novell, and SUSE Linux Department, Red Hat, Intel, CA, Dell, Oracle, etc. show the latest Linux products and product implementation strategies.
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