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Linux ripe for the enterprise desktop

One of the more divisive concepts in IT these days is Linux on the desktop.
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The business case for desktop Linux
14/12/2004 11:58:10
It's one of the perennial questions facing the open source movement: is Linux ready for the corporate desktop? Ready or not, Linux is coming. More...

2004: Learning to spend again
14/12/2004 11:26:54
There are meaningful chances, at last, to implement new infrastructures More...

The long view on Longhorn
12/10/2004 13:01:44
Although years away, the successor to Windows XP is setting off alarms in the enterprise More...

Shift toward unified security emerges
12/10/2004 12:35:53
Centralised control becomes key as physical access systems merge with IT infrastructure More...

Customs' CMR: what it is and what it does
12/10/2004 11:52:40
Australia's most ambitious e-government project sets world benchmark for cargo management More...

A business case for enterprise services architecture
17/06/2004 12:02:23
Processes and services will become commodity; businesses will survive where all elements of the workforce can collaborate in the construction and evolution of the truly digital organisation. More...

Linux v2.6 scales the enterprise
16/04/2004 10:49:40
Bigger, stronger kernel sizzles in real-world performance tests More...

The why and how of Linux migration
16/04/2004 10:40:48
If you want to go open source, route planning can save heartache along the way; here’s a map More...

2004 Technology Awards of the Year
24/02/2004 14:54:02
This year looks to be brighter for information technology. Budgets are thawing. And numerous new products – many of them relatively inexpensive – beckon with promises to improve the performance, reliability, security, manageability or profitability of your infrastructure. Which ones will relay deliver? Here is our annual roundup of 2003’s key IT trends for 2003 and test centre analysts’ picks for the most innovative and effective products for 2004 More...

Collaboration changes focus
24/02/2004 14:27:40
The future will bring expanded reach, modularity and flexibility More...

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