marketwire.com — For the first time, IBM and leading Linux distributors Canonical/Ubuntu, Novell and Red Hat will join forces globally with their hardware partners to deliver Microsoft-free personal computing choices with Lotus Notes and Lotus Symphony in the one billion-unit desktop market worldwide by 2009.
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moondownerAug 6, 2008
This is great news. It's time to unite.
derangedpenguinAug 6, 2008
1 Billion desktops cool. on the down side I won't be so special any more. Please hand me another herring and pint of Guinness Guinness Stout it's not just for breakfast anymore.
abajaj2280Aug 7, 2008
Snap, this should be fun to see.
3242130193Aug 7, 2008
This is great news for both IBM and the Linux community. IBM is embracing what could hopefully be the future of computing. And this will definitely make Linux more available and easy to use for end users, hopefully advancing mass adoption. A win for both sides, for sure.