Is Ubuntu enterprise ready?
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| This won't be happening overnight. The Gartner analysts do not see
| Ubuntu achieving "fast rates of commercial success, but it could
| disrupt escalating high-volume contracts, particularly to Red Hat."
| Eventually, the analysts believe "Canonical will gradually establish
| Ubuntu as the low-maintenance/low-cost preference in enterprise
| low-function/high-volume servers, where functional stability is
| preset and life cycle maintenance is minimal."
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| It may not be where Canonical would like Ubuntu to be, but if the
| analysts are correct, it's still a solid first step into the enterprise.
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http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS7320696260.html
Ubuntu: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
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| There is consistency in Ubuntu, and there is a feeling of
| well-thoughtness around every element. Application installation is
| now easier than before, system upgrade is a piece of cake and
| stability was brought to new levels. This is the best Linux
| desktop I have ever used in my 9-year usage of a number of
| Linux distros.
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http://www.osnews.com/story.php/17759/Ubuntu-With-Great-Power-Comes-Great-Responsibility/
Ubuntu 7.04 Review
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| I personally feel that it has surpassed Windows Vista and XP in
| terms of usability, stability, features and security.
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http://www.masuran.org/node/18
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