| IBM Mulls Linux For Its PCs [Financial Express - India] |
Dec. 27, 2002
Indranil Chakraborty of the Financial Express in India reports that IBM is actively looking for a Linux distributor in that country. Such a move by IBM, could have global consequences for Desktop Linux . . .
" . . . India’s personal computing division brand manager Ajay Mittal said . . . "IBM offers several models of notebook and desktop PCs certified to run versions of Linux. IBM is seeing Linux on client systems used in several areas. These include workstations for engineering and digital content creation applications, retail environments, call centre applications, and applications involving transactional work, such as order entry,” he noted . . . "
"He said Linux deployment is also now becoming popular for general purpose desktop usage, with increasing availability and interoperability of applications . . . "
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