Information Systems
Describe some reasons why Linux is installed on only a very small fraction of desktop computers. Are there particular categories of products or users who might see Linux as more appealing than conventional operating systems? Do you think Linux's share of the desktop market will increase? Why or why not?
Linux is less prevalent on server systems than desktops, as the latter type of systems have been the primary focus of much of the innovation with open source software. Desktop systems are lagging server adoption of open source due to the entrenched mature of competition from Microsoft and their Windows operating system, lack of consistent approach to defining office automation applications that can challenge the 80%+ market share of Microsoft Office, and the proliferation of 3rd party applications on the Microsoft operating systems in this market (West, Dedrick, 2006). Linux is far more dominant on servers, where open source has become a de facto standard for web services and advanced programming tasks (Orr, 2008). The pace of innovation on Linux server platforms continues to accelerate while desktop PCs and their operating systems are being cannibalized by tablets running the Apple iOS and Google Android operating system. This competitive dynamic is accelerating the pace of consolidation of desktop operating system as well, which makes Linux developers concentrate more on servers as a more viable, potentially profitable market.
Typically programmers and technical professionals are the primary users...
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