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August 6, 2003
Linux upstages Netware
So now it's not just Solaris that will be replaced by Linux, but Netware as well. The Solaris admins should have an easy time moving to Linux (many of them already run Linux at home). The Netware and Groupwise administrators may have a tougher time, since Netware is pretty much still DOS.
Novell's Ximian acquisition is also pretty exciting. Using Evolution as a Groupwise client will be one of Novell's best moves in many years. Once I can get rid of Groupwise, the only (important) application I run that requires Windows is Visio--so I may finally be able to move to Linux on the desktop.
Posted by pete at August 6, 2003 10:13 AM