Windows Vista will fuel the migration to Linux OS’s

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According to a recent report from Windows IT Pro, Windows Vista is due to ship on Dec. 7, 2006. Although this is good news for Windows lovers the corporate world is not looking forward to the price tag on the Windows XP replacement OS. The cost of migrating from Windows XP to Windows Vista will encourage more companies to seriously consider moving to desktop Linux, the chief executive of open-source and networking company Novell said on Monday even though the cost of Windows Vista remains unkown.

Speaking at Brainshare, the company’s annual European user conference in Barcelona, Novell CEO Jack Messman claimed that the cost of moving desktops to the next version of Windows will be significantly higher than migrating to desktop Linux. “The cost of migrating to Windows XP to Vista will be higher than the cost of migrating to Linux and that will push migrations to Linux,” Messman said. “Instead of a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach, Novell Desktop can be customized to provide the right fit across different workstations in the enterprise,” said David Patrick, general manager of open-source platforms for Novell. “So businesses finally have a secure and cost-effective alternative to Windows that serves the customer’s return on investment rather than a vendor’s proprietary licensing program.”

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