Feel good linux article 17
Infoworld has a
feel-good article about Linux' recent growth, and things
we can expect from Linux-friendly industry giants in the future.
Link from LWN.
The trouble with being punctual is that nobody's there to appreciate it. -- Franklin P. Jones
Mainstreaming Linux (Score:1)
9 out of 10 computer users I see here at college doen't care about the operating system. They just want to be able to look at the web, use email, and use applications that they need for class or for other reasons. One thing that they like about windows is that they just click on one link and it installs in the right place and puts an icon where they can easily find it. They don't know what a file stucture is and they don't care to learn. They interface witht he applications and not how it gets there.
I'm all for linux, got a dual boot setup on my own computer and I try to write platform independent code. Still, I'm hoping some developers also see this trend and start to program for these types of people, because that's were the money is. rememmber a fool and his money are easily parted...
HP Openview is only the beginning... (Score:1)
calls loud & clear - demonstrating their eagerness
to retain market leadership.
But porting HP Openview to linux is just the beginning - it's just the network management
framework on which tools can be developed. Now
we will have to convince the tens of thousands of
application developers who have used openview as a
base to port their tools to openview over linux.
If Openview finds the market demand for linux, I'm sure we can convince NM app developers of the same.
Keep it up, HP!
HP OpenView! (Score:1)
Speaking of which... :-) (Score:1)
Speaking of industry giants supporting Linux, how well do the Dell Poweredge servers with RAID and all work with Linux?
I heard that Dell was pre-installing Linux on some of these beasts, so I suppose it works. Does anyone have any experience with this? I'm hoping to set up a 100 client samba PDC using one of these things..
We'll know Linux has REALLY become mainstream... (Score:1)
Seriously -- if Compaq and HP are getting on board this train, anybody want to bet how long before we see MS Office for *ix? (They'll probably never swallow their crow sandwich and call it "... for Linux.")
Amusing... (Score:1)
"It's a best-of-breed Unix," Noxon added.
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Speaking of which... :-) (Score:1)
Tivoli on Linux not new (Score:1)
It works as well as any other Tivoli product on other platforms.
damon
Buzzwords (Score:1)
InnoSystems® InnoVator® provides best-of-breed support for applications in the enterprise.
I don't know why, but just hearing the same tired phrases repeated over and over again in articles makes me feel vaguely sick.
D
We'll know Linux has REALLY become mainstream... (Score:1)