Novell going for broke
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richo123 Apr 12, 2006 7:04 AM EDT |
This story make clear to me something I suspected. Novell really is very serious about taking on M$ on the desktop in the corporate environment. They are backing it to the hilt. Having used Linux on the desktop for maybe five years a few questions spring to mind: 1) Will it be bugfree enough to avoid annoying a significant number of users? 2) Will the replacement apps for M$ Office in particular be easy enough to use and bugfree enough? 3) How good will Novell be in user support to get through the difficult transition issues of many M$ addicts? 4) Will the looming Vista disaster for M$ be a major selling point for Novell? Just a few ignorant questions by an outsider.... |
jimf Apr 12, 2006 7:34 AM EDT |
Well, you're asking the right questions. Only time will tell. |
number6x Apr 12, 2006 8:17 AM EDT |
richo, Shouldn't Novell be adding more bugs in order to meet the average Windows user's expectations of how software should work? =) |
tuxchick2 Apr 12, 2006 10:24 AM EDT |
why do they interview a HP veep for a Novell product? Of course he is going to diss a competitor. :) |
richo123 Apr 12, 2006 10:56 AM EDT |
I think they interviewed the HP veep earlier and when confronted with Novell's confidence he started backpedalling (Novell were targetting a specific set of corporate user not a general desktop market). number6x: Dunno my experience has been that young OSS is buggier than proprietary stuff but mature OSS is less buggy. Contrast abiword today with 18 months ago. |
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