The desktop Linux distribution is cheaper, more secure, offers comparable
usability and provides greater flexibility for enterprises, Novell claims on a
new
comparison website.
The site offers white papers and other material to highlight user case
studies which claim to demonstrate the software's benefits.
The Linux firm believes that the move to any new operating system causes such
a business disruption that any extra pain of switching to a competitor's
application is relatively mild.
Past attempts by Linux vendors to capitalise on Windows releases have had
limited success.
Novell claims, however, that its desktop Linux distribution now is "good
enough" to be considered for PC clients used by the majority of the world's
office workers.
Consumer markets remain ill-served by Linux, as the operating system lacks
the multimedia support required for high-end games and media applications.
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