Desktop decisions: A special report

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Desktop decisions: A special report

SearchWin2000.com editorial staff

Continued supremacy over the desktop will be a key challenge for Microsoft in the near term. SearchWin2000.com devoted a three-part series of articles to look at issues that enterprises must consider when deciding which desktop system is right for them.


Part 1: Desktop Linux looks for a Windows equalizer

Manageability features that are being created for Linux could be a catalyst for convincing enterprise customers that the Linux desktop is ready for the mainstream.

Part 2: Windows feeling open

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Manageability features that are being created for Linux could be a catalyst for convincing enterprise customers that the Linux desktop is ready for the mainstream.

Part 3: Longhorn may bridge the thin, fat client worlds

If all goes as planned, Microsoft's Longhorn will offer a compromise for those mired in the debate over thin versus fat clients.


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