Linux versus Longhorn
Linux versus Longhorn
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Desktop Linux set to take on Longhorn

Viable alternative to Windows within two years, says analyst

Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 08 Sep 2004
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Although Linux poses "some migration risks", the operating system is maturing rapidly and will be ready to go head-to-head with Windows on corporate desktops within two years, industry analysts have predicted.

UK-based analyst Butler Group also maintained that the open source platform is ready to be considered as a viable alternative in the data centre.

Butler Group claimed that Linux as an enterprise server operating system could enable businesses to reduce the number of operating systems they run, thereby reducing operating costs. But the analyst warned that this comes with "some risks".

"Linux does not provide a universal remedy and suffers from the same issues of deployment and maintenance as other platforms," Butler Group stated in its report.

"There is a risk that companies moving to Linux, without management processes in place and centralised control of the IT environment, will suffer during any migration."

Windows continues to be an effective alternative, according to the analyst, scoring well in the areas of integration and ease of use.

But Butler Group believes that Linux has evolved into a dependable, enterprise-ready environment capable of meeting business and technical requirements and will, in future years, share the operating system market with Microsoft.

The analyst's Report on Linux in the Enterprise noted that Linux is agnostic towards the hardware platform with which it operates, removing the need for close coupling between the operating system and specific hardware.

This portability, the study said, presents the IT manager with the leverage to maximise the best price from hardware vendors, which is especially important as organisations move into the 64-bit world.

"Linux has global coverage, with support from companies such as IBM, Oracle, SAP and Siebel, making it a viable strategic option," the report stated.

"This ecosystem is developing quickly and is a major driver for the adoption of Linux, especially for the main enterprise distributions from Red Hat and Novell."

See also:

Expanding Linux support across Workplace software portfolioFocus on network-delivered client computing on open source OS  18 Feb 2005
Data centre LinuxUnisys to optimise Red Hat Enterprise Linux on all Intel-based ES7000 servers  08 Sep 2004
Limited patent threatGaining an injunction would be very difficult, argues patent law specialist  08 Sep 2004
Bruce Perensvnunet.com hears why Red Hat, SuSE and the rest of the 'proprietary open source gang' are heading in the wrong direction  08 Sep 2004
NHS licensing agreementBut how much will it have to discount?  06 Sep 2004
Longhorn to offer lessMicrosoft's move to trim Longhorn's features will force firms to reassess their own long-term plans  06 Sep 2004
Microsoft Longhorn releaseEarlier release date to mollify Software Assurance customers, speculate analysts  31 Aug 2004
Despite double digit Linux growth analyst firm advises closer scrutiny  31 Aug 2004
Open DebateThe pros and cons of Windows and Linux in enterprise IT  12 May 2004

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