Wyse adds SUSE Linux to its thin clients

  2007-08-07 15:00:17
Terminal and network computing giant Wyse has announced plans to support Novell's thin client Linux OS in"next generation" products. Wyse said the deal will offer greater flexibility and choice to its customers, especially those wishing to standardize on SUSE Linux throughout the enterprise. The announcement appears timed to counter competitor HP's recent investment in Linux-based thin client computing. HP last month revealed plans to acquire Neoware, an early leader in Linux-based network computing. If approved, the deal would bring HP close to Neoware's claimed 39 percent of the global thin client market, HP officials said. 
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