Novell Headed To Linux Enterprise Desktop In Asia 145
Bill Kendrick writes "Novell's Asia-Pacific division is working on Linux desktop trials in Hong Kong and Malaysia, with the expectation that Linux's adoption on enterprise desktops will continue to grow. They expect many more companies to start embracing it within the next 12 months." A spokesperson from Novell comments: "I don't see it as a watershed where everybody's running Linux desktops, but you'll start to see the emergence of some examples of companies that have embraced Linux and are going down that path."
Yeah, well... (Score:5, Funny)
Whjy would they do that? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Asians Love Linux!! (Score:0, Funny)
Re:More to embrace than meets the eye (Score:5, Funny)
-The Management
Dude, they are going to make *so* much money (Score:1, Funny)
In Capitalism, man exploits man...[*] (Score:3, Funny)
So a handful of Cisco execs makes the same as 10,000 productive employees?!!! That'll show those Commie Bastards that Capitalism Works!(tm)
Re:Apps for Linux desktop (Score:5, Funny)
Ooo! I know!
going down (Score:2, Funny)
Bad choice of words?
Re:It's 2004... (Score:2, Funny)
hee hee.
-Applications aren't a problem.
HAHA.
-File exchange isn't a problem. Any major file format that Windows/Mac users read/write and be read/written in Linux.
Oh my. Good one.
-With the proliferation of sub-$500 computers, Windows and 3rd party software becomes a major portion of the price tag. Linux makes economic sense here.
Yes! I wonder why everyone doesn't use it given all the advantages you stated above.
Could it be because you are caught in a reality distortion field?
Re:It's 2004... (Score:1, Funny)
HAHA
Oh my. Good one.
Yes! I wonder why everyone doesn't use it given all the advantages you stated above.
Could it be because you are caught in a reality distortion field?
Wow, that's some argument. You must of been head of the debate team in school.