| SuSE 7.3 offers solid server reach and desktop usability [ZDNet] |
Jan. 15, 2002
ZDNet's Maggie Biggs reviews SuSE 7.3 from both the server and desktop perspective. Biggs writes . . .
"Linux vendor SuSE has significantly enhanced its eponymous Linux distribution with its newest release, version 7.3. Enterprises should evaluate SuSE Linux 7.3 with an eye toward its broad server reach in addition to its ease of implementation and use, which make it a viable desktop alternative as well as a solid server platform . . ."
"We put SuSE 7.3 through its paces in a test environment that mimicked the server and desktop arrangements found in many enterprises. We deployed SuSE on a heterogeneous network that included machines running Windows, NetWare, Solaris, other versions of Linux, and the Mac OS. For both server and desktop deployments, we found SuSE to be highly adaptable and easy to integrate with other systems . . ."
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