AMD CPUs hit a record 71.93% usage among Linux gamers, while the Steam Deck now accounts for over one-fifth of the total ...
The current economic downturn is set to drive Linux adoption, according to a white paper by research organization IDC. In a survey of 330 organizations with 100 or more employees, IDC found that 53 ...
Microsoft's Office suite is the most widely used set of business productivity tools-and, as such, will pose the greatest barrier to adoption of Linux desktops for most companies. In large part this is ...
Right now, for December 2025, Linux users made up 3.58% of the Steam userbase, which is a new record for the OS. That doesn't ...
Even coming out of a challenging year, Linux momentum continues to build. A new survey of 428 IT professionals from organizations with $500 million or more a year in revenues or over 500 employees, ...
Linux use in computer servers running business applications was reported in 53 percent of the 500 North American companies surveyed by SG Cowen and Co. for its Core Technology Survey, released this ...
Linux is ready to spread from Web servers into mainstream applications at the heart of businesses, according to companies exhibiting at the Linux Expo in London's Olympia conference center on Thursday ...
Wayland is no longer experimental. These five Linux distros already ship with Wayland as the default instead of X11.
Just read this on Barron's Online: Is the growth rate of Linux adoption slowing down? UBS software analyst Heather Bellini asks that provocative question in a rundown this morning on the findings of ...
IBM Corp. and Novell Inc. have teamed up to drive Linux adoption among small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with new packaged bundles of Novell’s Linux distribution and IBM’s software and servers.
Over the next 12 to 18 months, Linux will strengthen its hold in the data center and make significant inroads on Microsoft Corp.’s desktop monopoly. This will be driven by the pending release of the 2 ...
After a Linux-backed report cited Linux growth in enterprises, Doug asked readers if their shops are switching: No, Doug. We are not! We are a large research university and if we, as an IT unit of ...