| Original Mac veteran leads Sun desktop charge [The Register] |
Nov. 08, 2002
Sun's Jonathan Schwartz and VP of Desktop Software, Curtis Sasaki discussed the company's desktop strategy - "Project Madhatter" -- at an analyst conference in San Francisco today reports Andrew Orlowski for The Register . . .
"Jonathan Schwartz thinks Sun will be the first company to present a deployable Linux desktop with all the trimmings - the management software, applications (iPlanet) and the channel - to Fortune 500 customers . . . "
"the MadHatter "stack" will be GNOME, Evolution and StarOffice (plus Java and MetaFrame or Tarantella if need be). In addition to the N1 provisioning software for server deployments (details in 30 to 60 days said Schwartz), there'll be management software to ease patching and upgrades . . . "
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