It used to be quite the challenge to make a Linux desktop business-ready. Most every business depended upon niche, proprietary software that simply could not be run on anything but Windows. However, times have changed and so much of business is now handled through a web browser. Add to that how much the Linux platform has matured and you have the makings for a big win on the open source front.
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/five-apps/five-apps-to-make-the-linux-desktop-business-ready/1896?tag=nl.e101&s_cid=e101&ttag=e101&ftag=
Linux has become fairly widespread in the larger, enterprise-level companies. On desktops, in servers, and everything in between — the word on the street is that Linux is fairly popular in the enterprise. How did this happen? Simple — evolution. But it wasn’t just an application on a code-base level. The evolution happened everywhere:
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/opensource/how-linux-found-its-home-in-the-enterprise/4350?tag=content;siu-container
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