Novell Desktop Linux ready to break Windows
Novell today unveiled Linux Desktop 9, claiming that the platform is robust and complete enough to offer a viable alternative to Microsoft Windows on corporate desktops.
Backed by Novell’s support, training and consulting services, the company stated that its desktop operating system boasts the same levels of security and reliability as the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server from which it was developed.
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