Citrix shuns Linux due to 'lack of demand'

  2006-10-26 09:30:03
Citrix says it has no interest in delivering native Linux support in its products, and that it will continue to rely on the Windows platform. The company, which is a close partner of Microsoft, says there is no significant demand for Linux in the public and private sector.
[Let me guess. They read one of those Microsoft-sponsored studies. Meanwhile, in other FUD... - dcparris] 
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