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| Posted by: gunne on Monday, December 06, 2004 - 00:00 Submitted by gunne |
| | | | Linux has gained further credibility in the enterprise after most IT managers said that they would consider the open-source operating system as a platform for e-mail.
The independent study, undertaken by Osterman Research, also showed that over 80 percent would consider switching to a Web-based e-mail client if it had the same functionality as current desktop clients.
"The survey shows that Linux is a key platform for messaging and that its market share is increasing," said Michael Osterman, head of Osterman Research.
Read more at; Forbes.com or here at; LinuxInsider
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Re: Most CIOs would consider Linux for E-mail
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by bbrv on Dec 08, 2004 - 16:21 (User information | Send a message http://www.genesi.lu)
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That is what we are finding here too:
https://www.avalanchecorporatetechnology.com/deskref.htm
But, for much more than just email...;-)
R&B
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