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Ten years ago I predicted that 30% of corporate desktops would be Linux or similar open source desktops.
It's very hard to find any accurate (or even confident) numbers, but it seems clear I was wrong.
This month, NetMarketShare puts Linux usage at 1.28%, and w3schools puts Linux usage at 5.2%.
I think companies almost certainly use Linux more than home consumers. Certainly, my own company has a very large section of its population using Linux - all users who have access to sensitive information are required to use it to increase security.
But, I would be very surprised if levels were at 30%.
Linux desktop usage does continue to creep upwards though, while everyone is distracted looking at phones and tablets. At some time there may be a tipping point.
Originally posted at 2015-06-08 18:09:58+00:00. Automatically generated from the original post : apologies for the errors introduced.
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