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Migration in-depth, part 3: Getting flexibility with Novell's Linux services
An enterprise-wide Linux implementation has been on the wish list of Health First Inc.'s IT department for years Now that Novell Inc. is on the Linux scene, the IT team's wishing well is running over. They're bringing many Novell's Nterprise Linux Se... Interview
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Migration in-depth, part 1: Why Health First is dumping MS Office
There are two big IT projects going on at Health First Inc., and Linux is at the heart of both of them. Health First, a family of Brevard County, Fla., nonprofit health care facilities, is migrating its desktops to OpenOffice and bringing in many Nov... Interview
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Red Hat eases into desktop Linux
Red Hat Desktop may not challenge Windows for desktop dominance, but it will find a home in certain niche installations, industry analysts said. Article
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Quick Takes: Xandros announces desktop management server
Xandros Inc. released a beta of its new desktop management server, leading off this edition of Quick Takes. Also included are items from PathScale and VMware. Article
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Thinning down the Linux desktop
A Linux thin-client workstations, terminal-server combination is giving enterprises something to consider on the desktop. Article
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Thin Linux implementation right prescription for doctors
A New York medical group sweeps its desktops clean of Windows and Novell and moves in a bevy of Linux thin clients. Article
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Learning guide: Desktop Linux
What's that saying about shutting a door and opening a window? On enterprise desktops, many people are shutting their Windows and opening their doors to a penguin -- Tux. Find out how to invite the penguin to your desk in this handy learning guide. Article
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Pilot projects, success stories grow around Linux desktop
Attendees at the Real World Linux Conference and Expo are regaled with tales of the impending wave of Linux desktops in the enterprise. Article
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Friedman: Expectations rising over Linux desktop
TORONTO -- Commercial vendors and Linux distributors are listening to the masses -- and fueling the hype -- with plans to shore up a viable Linux desktop solution for the enterprise. IBM, for one, has made noise about moving to Linux on its desktops ... Interview
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Will Lindows' legal troubles frighten companies away from Linux desktops?
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