
The business case for desktop Linux
It's come a long way, but is Linux on the desktop compelling enough to make the switch?
Linux nearly ripe for the enterprise desktop
Looking at four commercial Linux desktop OSes, the Test Center finds lack of enterprise-level manageability a common shortcoming
Manageability is a must for Linux to succeed on the enterprise desktop
Vendors need to weave in centralized policy management
In search of the bottom line
When it comes to the TCO for any operating environment, management costs take top billing
Linux and hardware still have trouble getting along
Older desktops fare well in tests, but newer equipment reveals compatibility shortcomings
Investing in the Linux client
The Allied Irish Bank expects to see solid returns on an 8,000-system migration to Linux
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