Recently however, the market share of Linux on the desktop side has increased significantly, with the government organizations and large corporates the world over switching away from Microsoft Windows, thanks to the efforts of companies like Canonical (Ubuntu), Redhat and Novell.
The growth, success and popularity of Linux on the desktop for the home users as well as the corporate users, buttressed by the support from the companies like IBM, Dell and HP have made Microsoft rethink their strategy for trying to retain existing clients from migrating to Linux.
Desktop Linux has long been touted by its users, vendors and advocates as highly secure and stable OS for the desktop computer, compared to Microsoft Windows, which has been criticized throughout its history for its security and stability problems.
ECL has found great success with the Linux Desktop. With Open Source alternatives for business automation available in every category, more and more businesses are realizing the benefits of non-proprietary solutions on the desktop side. Following industry standards and best practices, Emergen has helped organizations deploy Linux on the desktop side with secure single sign-on, network identity management and centralized storage integration.
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