Linux on the desktop deployment set to rise
Maxwell Cooter (Techworld)
26 May, 2009 07:50
Tags: windows vista, Linux, IBM
It's the law of unintended consequences. Microsoft's launch Vista was the best recruiter for Linux on the desktop according to a senior IBM executive.
Bob Sutor, vice president for Linux and open source for IBM, was speaking on the publication of a global survey on Linux deployment on the desktop, commenting that there was a gradual erosion of Windows use within enterprises. "It's not a full frontal assault," he said. He said that users were learning that there were other alternatives to Microsoft. "It's not just about Linux," he said. "It's the growing use of Macs and the rise of smart phones as alternatives to Windows desktops." He said that Microsoft must be hoping that it gets Windows 7 right or it's really in trouble.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/304420/vista_launch_best_argument_linux_says_ibm_exec?rid=-219