IBM launches Open Client for Desktop Linux

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February 19th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 32 times, 1 so far today

IBM launches Open Client for Desktop Linux

US based tech giant IBM has introduced new services under the Open Client brand name. The company says that this would help the users to run its Lotus collaboration software on a network of Windows and Linux desktop operating systems.

The Open Client services come with desktop management and application migration support and advice on best practices.

They would be supported by Red Hat and Novell who would be providing operating system services.

Jeff Smith, vice president, open source and Linux middleware for IBM spoke about this service launch: “It’s about applying the right technology to the right user.”

The company is also planning to widen the support of operating systems for this platform by adding support for Apple Inc.’s Macintosh operating system.

They are also planning to include Lotus Notes 8, Lotus Connections and Lotus Quickr in this suite when they ship later this year.





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