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Story: 2004: The year of desktop Linux?
Hype May Have Faded? What?
As a systems company executive who oversees Linux implementations on some of the worlds largest financial institutions I can tell you not only has desktop Linux not faded (as I'm sure many at C(ZD)-Net would have liked, it's grown tremendous steam.
This damning with faint praise is BS and I'm going to take you to task for it.
There is no fading momentum behind desktop Linux. It grows everyday in organizations both large and small, public and private. I'm sure that fact is much to the consternation of many at C(ZD)-Net and of course SCO, but no worries... Desktop Linux will be just fine.
Nick Donovan
President/CTO
Ioni Corporation
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