Cost of abandoning Windows too great for Linux Desktop migration
Companies are failing to use Desktop Linux and other open-source software products because the cost of migrating from Microsoft Windows is too great, according to analyst group Gartner.
A Gartner survey has found that just 1% of enterprise IT users run any Linux desktops. The firm surveyed users attending its conferences in Europe and the US late last year.
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