Linux will be successful not only in lower-end servers, but also in higher-powered machines at the heart of corporate computing, a new study concludes. Linux has caught on in lesser computers that ...
The operating system will be successful not only in lower-end servers, but also in higher-powered machines at the heart of corporate computing, a new study concludes. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
A new study on future trends for Linux operating systems backs up claims made by several server makers that Linux should show strong growth in the data center over time, proving itself as a competitor ...
Sales of the open-source operating system dipped in 2001 but are expected to increase through 2006, an IDC study finds. Windows, however, still rules the roost. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Linux will be successful not only in lower-end servers, but also in higher-powered machines at the heart of corporate computing, a new study concludes. Linux has caught on in lesser computers that ...
In the latest chapter of the Linux-versus-Microsoft total cost of ownership debate, Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) and Levanta this week released a new report to bolster the pro-Linux argument. A ...
Linux, once viewed as an operating system only computer geeks could appreciate, is today much more user-friendly software that companies, public administrations and consumers can master almost as ...
Linux sales lost some ground to Windows last year, but they're expected to climb in coming years as distributors of the alternative operating system create new revenue streams. According to market ...
DUSSELDORF, Germany — Linux, once viewed as an OS only computer geeks could appreciate, is today a much more user-friendly software that companies, public administrations, and consumers can master ...
A new study by IDC finds that enterprise Linux server usage is moving beyond its traditional bastion of Web serving and moving into Unix and Windows strongholds such as application serving and ...
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