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By Stephen Shankland, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 8, 2004 10:48:00 PM

IBM's chief information officer has directed the company to begin an internal project to evaluate Linux for use on desktop computers, a further endorsement of the open-source operating system.

A November memo from CIO Bob Greenberg said IBM Chairman Sam Palmisano has "challenged the IT organization, and indeed all of IBM, to move to a Linux-based desktop before the end of 2005." IBM's actual plan, however, is not so bold, spokeswoman Trink Guarino said Thursday.

"IBM has no plans to move all of its employees to Linux desktops by 2005," or even a majority of them, she said. Instead, IBM has begun a project to seriously evaluate Linux for use on desktop computers, a domain where Microsoft is most powerful.


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Big Blue long has advocated use of the open-source operating system on servers--powerful networked computers often run by trained system administrators--but only late in 2003 began warming to desktop Linux.

IBM's actions, however tentative, can be influential. Its endorsement of Linux on the server in 2000 went a long way to establishing the credibility of the comparatively new operating system with its humble origins as a student programming project.

Guarino likened the desktop Linux effort project as similar to the evaluation of server Linux that began well before the company officially endorsed the idea in 2000. "It's routine for IBM to challenge its internal IT teams to rigorously test new platforms and technologies inside IBM," she said.

It's clear, however, that IBM is taking desktop Linux seriously. Greenberg's office is leading the Open Desktop project. With participation from IBM's research and software groups, the project will work on "replacing productivity, Web access and viewing tools with open standards based equivalents," the memo said.

Desktop Linux has held promise for years but hasn't caught on widely, hampered by technical challenges, software availability and compatibility issues. The market is moving faster now, however, with new interest from government customers such as the cities of Munich, Germany, and Austin, Texas, and major product initiatives from companies such as Sun Microsystems.

The two dominant Linux sellers, Red Hat and SuSE Linux, also have desktop Linux projects and products, while a host of start-ups are angling for the market. For example, on Wednesday, Linux PC maker Linare announced that Walmart.com is selling its $200 Linux-based PCs.

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Posted by: Hans Schmitt Posted on: 01/19/04 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
The leaked IBM memo in question David Mohring   | 01/08/04
And here's what it is about IT_User   | 01/09/04
HP, Oracle and Sun aren't just sitting around IT_User   | 01/11/04
Right on! Martin Marvinski   | 01/08/04
With SUN having so much success, they can not just stand by. DonnieBoy   | 01/08/04
Cautious optimism Eggs Ackley_z   | 01/09/04
IBM is just getting ready for Longhorn Aphelion   | 01/09/04
Whee do such neurotic ideas come from? rbethell   | 01/09/04
He was right on, but OpenOffice should be your first. priority. DonnieBoy   | 01/09/04
this is a no brainer JWatson77   | 01/09/04
You're right about OpenOffice, but Longhorn is incidental IT_User   | 01/09/04
close look at longhorn? krisan   | 01/10/04
OH Pleeeeeese, Longhorn is the future RobertoSalazar   | 01/09/04
EDD? OhMyGosh   | 01/09/04
Corporations will be first. DonnieBoy   | 01/09/04
Sure they will... Don Bradley   | 01/09/04
We are moving to web services for corporate apps. DonnieBoy   | 01/09/04
most companies are JWatson77   | 01/09/04
Yes, well.. Don Bradley   | 01/09/04
Oops! IT_User   | 01/09/04
You overestimate hope many VB apps there are and how hard to change DonnieBoy   | 01/10/04
Whose point are you making? IT_User   | 01/10/04
"Culture of theft"???? Mr_Shifty   | 01/09/04
Tivo is 100% Linux JWatson77   | 01/09/04
The world is 95% Windows Salman Pak   | 01/09/04
The World had no choice but MS until recently km4hr@...   | 01/09/04
Untruth! ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
The world is 95% Windows? nucrash   | 01/09/04
95 % of the PC Market ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
95% of PCs is Windows nucrash   | 01/09/04
That's crap Ployd_Farker   | 01/09/04
Maybe 95 % this year. Won't be next year! Hans Schmitt   | 01/19/04
I know it! ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
Ummm Bit...wake up call GRindinAxTaRupy   | 01/09/04
This isn't about EDD IT_User   | 01/09/04
Gates and McBride never published their IP like this... krisan   | 01/10/04
WoW! Hans Schmitt   | 01/19/04
You are one paranoid person marksashton   | 01/09/04
If so, he hides it well IT_User   | 01/09/04
Good for IBM. IT-man_z   | 01/09/04
IBM is making a smart decision verbitcompany@...   | 01/09/04
Dog Food for IBM? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/09/04
Yes, not sure why it took them so long. DonnieBoy   | 01/09/04
A couple of reasons IT_User   | 01/09/04
Dog Food? Get a clue Bit... Tim Patterson   | 01/09/04
Good for you, we are happy for you. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/09/04
right JWatson77   | 01/09/04
Me quietLee   | 01/09/04
Well said... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/09/04
Huh? Martin Marvinski   | 01/11/04
Yes, Time, Dog food KTLA   | 01/09/04
Chill it is just an expression. ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
yum Rembrandt Pussyhorse   | 01/09/04
Of course it's negative KTLA   | 01/09/04
Microsoft eats its own dog food also! ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
Wow Rembrandt Pussyhorse   | 01/09/04
If you can't stand the heat.... ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
Own dog food? Update victim   | 01/09/04
Netcraft is wrong! ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
Check your own facts Jose Jimenez   | 01/09/04
gee, i can reply here, but not to a reply JWatson77   | 01/11/04
Thanks Shade Tree and KTLA, some people No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/09/04
hey - ms use linux for windows update JWatson77   | 01/09/04
Put down the crack pipe and back away from the keyboard ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
WTF? nucrash   | 01/09/04
Thanks for showing your depth of knowledge. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/09/04
No, it's the other way around IT_User   | 01/09/04
when ibm sells a pc with linux JWatson77   | 01/09/04
You'll have to wait a while IT_User   | 01/09/04
I thought IBM used OS/2 Salman Pak   | 01/09/04
OS/2 was operating system for PS/2 IT_User   | 01/09/04
Hardly! There are still... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/10/04
No, my statement was absolutely correct IT_User   | 01/10/04
Again, HUH??? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/11/04
Yep IT_User   | 01/11/04
And once again IT_User   | 01/11/04
as sumb as many consumers are JWatson77   | 01/09/04
Moving smartly to the past.... quietLee   | 01/09/04
Exactly the opposite IT_User   | 01/09/04
Don't forget SCO before the etc nucrash   | 01/09/04
OSes were mentioned. nucrash   | 01/09/04
Read you own Post! ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
ShadeTree's Untruth! Update victim   | 01/09/04
Not so fast! ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
5000 people will not get Linux as their desktop SteveProgrammer   | 01/09/04
Somthing to think About. ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
Customers demand it IT_User   | 01/09/04
Visa for India? ShadeTree   | 01/09/04
Sorry, can't do it in India IT_User   | 01/09/04
its not about cost SteveProgrammer   | 01/11/04
Don't forget the bribes... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/10/04
That makes 5003? IT_User   | 01/10/04
what does ms do? JWatson77   | 01/11/04
Gee Bit, er, Shade... GRindinAxTaRupy   | 01/09/04
This is good news for Linux George Mitchell   | 01/10/04
Maybe, but don't count the chickens just yet. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/10/04
Very limited? Not exactly. IT_User   | 01/10/04
What better way ... George Mitchell   | 01/10/04
As I said... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/11/04
And they might be playing catch-up IT_User   | 01/11/04

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