| Getting Linux 2.6 Into The Enterprise |
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Like an early holiday present, Linux 2.6 arrived on Thursday. The new software made Linux distributors happy, but analysts disagreed on how the new kernel will effect the marketplace.
Chris Stone, vice chairman of Provo, Utah-based Novell Inc. said in a prepared statement that, "The Linux industry is rapidly accelerating and the 2.6 kernel will add to the momentum. With this new release comes enhancements that will benefit customers from the desktop to the data center. Solutions based on this new kernel will allow Linux to fulfill its promise as an end-to-end enterprise-computing platform.
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