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:451 CAOS Theory: Pt. 3: Shuttleworth on HBD, ImpiLinux, Geographical Ubuntu Appeal and Gnome v KDE
451 CAOS Theory: Pt. 3: Shuttleworth on HBD, ImpiLinux, Geographical Ubuntu Appeal and Gnome v KDE
Jun 12, 2006, 16 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5302 reads)

(Other stories by Nick Selby)

"In terms of professional services and Ubuntu adoption, we’d have thought that demand for would be in greenfield markets, predominantly in Africa, eastern Europe, Asia and South America. But we’re very curious, of course, about adoption in the United States, Germany and the UK. We’re particularly interested in takeup in the US, for its sheer market size of course, and Germany, which has been a real leader in open source, free software and Linux adoption. In fact German enterprises are so inured to the switch to Linux and we’d think that if one can make it there as a professional services organization, one might make it anywhere.

"Mark Shuttleworth: Well, the US is quite strong in terms of general Ubuntu uptake; about 15% of our overall footprint is in the US, which is very strong for a particular country. But it does suggest that Ubuntu is a more global project than most sorts of new technology companies, which tend to focus on the US as an early adopter marketplace..."

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