Technology Updates : IBM targets Microsoft with desktop Linux initiative
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Technology Updates : IBM targets Microsoft with desktop Linux initiative
During a press briefing at LinuxWorld today in San Francisco, IBM announced a new partnership with Red Hat, Novell, and Canonical to offer “Microsoft-free” personal computers with IBM’s Lotus Notes and Lotus Symphony software. The goal is to provide a preintegrated stack that can serve as a complete alternative to Windows and Microsoft Office.
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