Sun previews StarOffice 8 and JDS release 3
Sun previews StarOffice 8 and JDS release 3
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Sun shines on new Linux desktop apps

Vendor attempts to ease migration from Windows

Tom Sanders at LinuxWorld in Boston, vnunet.com 14 Feb 2005
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Sun Microsystems will this week preview the new StarOffice 8 and the Java Desktop System (JDS) release 3 at LinuxWorld in Boston.

JDS release 3 has been in beta since last year and will start shipping in the second quarter of 2005, Herb Hinstorff, director of Sun's Client Systems Group, told vnunet.com.

Sun will also launch the StarOffice 8 beta, although a date for the application itself has not yet been set.

JDS is Sun's version of a Linux desktop operating system, build on top of the SuSE Enterprise Server 9 kernel. It includes tools such as email and calendar software and a browser. Customers pay $50 per user per year for the suite.

For JDS release 3, Sun has put the emphasis on eliminating the switching costs for Windows users.

"JDS was designed to make it very easy to interoperate in a world with a lot of legacy PCs. The user interface is immediately familiar to a Windows user," said Hinstorff.

The increased interoperability is a result of enhancements by Sun engineers as well as work by the open source community. Many of the improvements come as part of the Linux 2.6 kernel, which features enhanced device support and increased Windows interoperability.

The removal of barriers for users to move away from a Windows environment is also a main point of focus in StarOffice 8. "[Users] want to reduce the migration costs and the costs of training," said Manish Punjabi, group manager for StarOffice and OpenOffice.org.

StarOffice is Sun's commercial distribution of the OpenOffice productivity suite. The current version is available through the retail channel for $79.95. Sun will reveal pricing for StarOffice 8 in June or July, Manish said.

Despite Sun's improvements in interoperability, Linux on the desktop still has a long way to go, according to Gary Helm, vice president and service director for application platform strategies at analyst firm The Burton Group.

Linux made strides in the server market because the operating system allowed users to replace expensive equipment from IBM or Sun with industry standard Intel servers. But the desktop market does not offer such hardware cost savings.

"It is very difficult to justify a migration from Windows to Linux based on the return on investment [on the desktop]," Helm told vnunet.com.

See also:

Open source office tools to be released in full this year  24 Feb 2005
StarOffice beta ready for download later this weekVendor promises enhanced interoperability with Microsoft Office  16 Feb 2005
Security enhancements to Java System Communications SuiteEnhanced protocol and regulatory compliance  14 Feb 2005
LinuxWorld 2005All the news, reviews and developments from this year's open source extravaganza in Boston  14 Feb 2005
Jonathan SchwartzSun president and chief operating officer Jonathan Schwartz talks exclusively to vnunet.com about his vision of utility computing  04 Feb 2005
Reorganisation of corporate structureCorporate restructure switches focus to utility computing and open source  02 Feb 2005
Chief exec expresses surprise at 'tempest in a teapot'No room for GPL extremists, say Sun execs  02 Feb 2005

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