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Harvard study: Linux will not supplant Windows

Publication:CNETDate:May 28 2009

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While Linux may continue to swipe Microsoft's Windows market share, Microsoft's huge installed base should prove both a strategic beachhead and an impenetrable fortress against the Linux threat. Not that Microsoft can afford to rest on its laurels. Open-source interest and adoption grows from strength to strength, with government adoption, as recently highlighted by Gartner, feeding into enterprise adoption. This, coupled with Microsoft's weakening core business in Windows client software, suggests an opening for Linux that its proponents are eager to exploit.


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