Linux Five Years Away From Mainstream
wellington wrote to mention a ZDNet blurb about a Gartner group study. Gartner indicates that 'mainstream' use of open source in IT environments may be 5 years away. From the article: "Gartner's latest Linux 'hype cycle' report shows that open source is halfway to maturity but warns the biggest test will be whether it can demonstrate the necessary performance and security to function as a data centre server for mission-critical applications. Leading-edge businesses are generally still in the early stages of Linux deployments but Gartner expects increased commercialisation and improved storage and systems management for the operating system by the end of 2005, with Linux being used primarily for WebSphere and infrastructure applications on mainframes and web services on blades and racks."
You want to be a LUnix zealot? Well, I guess if you really like the Commodore64 that much, you'd pretty much have to be in for zealotry.
Only the most clueless PHBs pay attention to Gartner, the biggest whores in the IT business.
I had forgotten how much cooler teenagers look when they are smoking. Oh, wait