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By Stephen Shankland, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 15, 2004 10:07:00 PM

Sales of PCs running the Linux operating system will reach $10 billion by 2008, market researcher IDC predicted Wednesday.

Linux is expected to be used on about 17 million Linux PCs in that year, some new and some redeployed with the open-source operating system, bringing the total installed base to 42.6 million, according to the IDC study. And though Linux on PCs still likely will be dwarfed by Windows, IDC forecasts a bigger beachhead: Market share of new and used PCs running Linux is expected to grow from 3 percent in 2003 to 7 percent in 2008.

Much of the industry outside Microsoft is a fan of Linux on desktop and laptop computers. Among companies with Linux PC efforts are Red Hat, Novell, Sun Microsystems, Adobe Systems, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Intel.

"For competitors and companies still on the sidelines, this forecast should provide additional justification to the market. Linux is no longer a fringe player. Linux is now mainstream," IDC said in a statement.

The forecasts are from an IDC study of the overall Linux ecosystem, including sales of Linux PCs, servers and packaged software running on those computers. IDC collected the data, but Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a Linux consortium funded by major computing companies, funded IDC to integrate the data into a single study, IDC analyst Al Gillen said.

OSDL also publicized the story Wednesday, providing some counterweight to Microsoft's "Get the Facts" campaign, which has funded research reports and sponsored advertisements to promote Windows at the expense of its rival Linux.

The IDC study estimates the overall Linux ecosystem will grow 25.9 percent annually to reach $35.7 billion in 2008. Of that, IDC estimates $14 billion will be packaged software, $10 billion PCs and $11 billion servers.

For Linux PCs, market share will likely be lower than average in North and South America and higher in two other regions: Europe, the Middle East and Africa on the one hand and Asia-Pacific countries on the other, IDC forecast. In 2008, Linux PCs are expected to account for less than 4 percent of unit shipments in the Americas and more than 9 percent in the other two regions.

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Lies! Lies! WhoDaMan   | 12/15/04
Wrong Wrong Wrong FilledOut   | 12/15/04
Stalling out Yagotta B. Kidding   | 12/15/04
Linux will blow the Windows out! anthonycea   | 12/15/04
There's not an adjective powerful enough to describe your stupidity chrislovesdana   | 12/15/04
MS being forced to share bugmenotznet   | 12/15/04
Yup, Linux is unstoppable ... George Mitchell   | 12/15/04
You wanna know what irony is? Linux User 147560   | 12/15/04
While Microsoft dabbles in race cars ... George Mitchell   | 12/15/04
Your head is in the sand ... George Mitchell   | 12/15/04
RE: describe your stupidity SC-man   | 12/16/04
How did I know... PA-ITGuy   | 12/15/04
i wonder if anyone.... Monkey_MCSE   | 12/15/04
Mike Cox, I hope your rep can refute this... please... pretty please... (nt Bit's_Conscience   | 12/15/04
The missing information is important. Anton Philidor   | 12/15/04
These studies are all but meaningless when it comes to Linux, but ... George Mitchell   | 12/15/04
Christmas time in Fudville whisperycat   | 12/15/04
You're almost catching up to Apple chrislovesdana   | 12/15/04
you sound like a broken record Monkey_MCSE   | 12/15/04
I'm reminded of a quote PA-ITGuy   | 12/15/04
Message has been deleted. No__   | 12/15/04
O NO ... another lame attempt to impersonate No_Ax George Mitchell   | 12/15/04
But don't... Spoon Jabber   | 12/16/04
Oh man, that was quick! ZDNet, what was offensive? Spoon Jabber   | 12/16/04
I was offended. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/16/04
Good for ZDNet! George Mitchell   | 12/16/04
Thanks, now I get it Spoon Jabber   | 12/17/04
Linux getting more and more mainstream press George Mitchell   | 12/15/04
They publish a lot! amicus_curious   | 12/16/04
Well, right here where I am... Yen_z   | 12/16/04
OEM Manufacturers in poor regions baaobaab   | 08/10/05
Who doesn't have a Linux strategy? Eggs Ackley_z   | 12/16/04
Their numbers are short Chad_z   | 12/16/04
It will be interesting to ;see if it happens amicus_curious   | 12/16/04
Those must be VERY expensive PCs. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/16/04
Math 101 No_Ax itanalyst   | 12/16/04
He must be... Spoon Jabber   | 12/16/04
Yes, they are expensive. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/16/04
Re: Yes, they are expensive rhavyn   | 12/16/04
Yup, cheap is the goal... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 12/16/04
Re: Re: Yes, they are expensive ReFoRMaT   | 01/13/05
Is that what Microsoft wants not what is reality?(NT) voska   | 12/16/04
expensive - true baaobaab   | 08/10/05

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