Germany's SuSE Linux on Monday will launch new software and a marketing initiative that aim to make it easy for large organizations to migrate their desktops to the Linux operating system. At the ...
SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop would be the company’s third desktop operating system, joining SuSE Linux, the entry-level member of the family aimed at individual users, and SuSE Linux Office Desktop, ...
Linux distributor SuSE is hoping to get desktop users to switch to its operating system with a new edition of its software specifically designed for office workers--including software that allows it ...
With the unveiling of a comprehensive service pack Wednesday, Novell will bolster virtualization, clustering, and desktop capabilities in its Suse Linux product family. Available June 2, the Suse ...
At the show, SuSE will unveil the availability of SuSE Linux Office Desktop as well as SuSE Linux Openexchange Server and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 based on UnitedLinux. Like many other Linux ...
There are lots of Linux distros being touted as great desktop operating systems for PCs. However, there’s only one that I can wholeheartedly recommend to business owners as a Windows replacement: ...
Trying to broaden the appeal of Linux on the desktop, SuSE Linux on Wednesday will roll out Version 8.2 of its product that will feature the KDE 3.1 graphical interface, new security enhancements, and ...
I know many of you are still reluctant to phase out your NetWare servers in favor of Open Enterprise Server (OES) or SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES). So we won’t talk about that today. Rather, I’m ...
Sun Microsystems announced a deal to use SuSE's version of Linux on its servers last week, but a Sun executive now says the partnership encompasses desktop computers as well. Stephen Shankland Former ...
Hewlett-Packard Co. said today it will offer Novell Inc.’s SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop bundle on one of its desktop PCs. Aimed at schools and small-to-midsize businesses, the $519 HP Compaq dc5850 ...
SuSE Linux Office Desktop<BR><BR>Did a search for this in battlefront and here, didnt see it. What do you all think? Is this the path that Linux distros need to follow? If it runs well will there be ...
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