[ Thanks to Matt for
this link. ]
“The economy may be slow and IT spending may still be tight, but
you wouldn’t know it from all the new products expected to be
unveiled this week at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in New
York.“For businesses looking to run Linux or expand their use of the
open-source operating system, there’s a wide range of products
designed to help with deployment, management and the addition of
needed applications, including e-mail and groupware.“From German Linux vendor SuSE AG, there’s a new SuSE Linux
Office Desktop operating system that allows users to run Microsoft
Office 97 or Office 2000 natively, using built-in software provided
by CodeWeavers Inc.’s CrossOver Office. Users can either install
the included StarOffice 6.0 suite from Sun Microsystems Inc. or
CrossOver Office, which allows the use of Microsoft Office 97 or
2000 and their included applications…”