Never ending story of desktop operating system clashes are back. Red Hat Desktop created by one of the leading Linux OS distributor designed to empower desktop back-end systems. Read on.
Linux software provider Red Hat has announced the availability of a client application, Red Hat Desktop, designed for enterprises and government.
The product is part of the Red Hat Enterprise product line, which previously only provided software for back-end systems.
It's the first product aimed at firms' end users, and an open-source alternative to Microsoft's Windows platforms, which hold more than 90 per cent of the installed base for desktops in businesses. Read more.
Source: software.silicon.com
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Red Hat takes on Windows with new desktop software
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