| Article explores the business case for desktop Linux |
Dec. 25, 2004
Robert McMillan examines the business case for desktop Linux in an article published by IDG News Service. "It's one of the perennial questions facing the open source movement: Is Linux ready for the corporate desktop? Ready or not, Linux is coming," McMillan writes.
The article notes that, according to IDC analyst Dan Kusnetzky, Linux was the number two desktop operating system in 2003. Additionally, the article gives examples of companies and government organizations adopting Linux as a desktop OS, and lists some strengths and limitations of desktop Linux as a substitute for Windows in such situations.
A June 2003 Gartner study is also referenced, which cautioned that increased staffing costs may mitigate some of the benefits (especially reduced software acquisition costs) of switching from Windows to Linux.
Read the full story at Computerworld.com.au:
Analysis: The business case for desktop Linux
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