Xandros Aims to Be Commercial Debian Distributor of Choice
Linux vendor Xandros Inc is lining up new business desktop and server releases for the coming months as it looks to establish itself as the Debian distribution of choice for the enterprise.
The New York-based Linux vendor has just release version 4 of its Xandros Desktop Home Edition products and is lining up a new Business Desktop version for the summer, to be followed by a new Advanced Server package in the first quarter of 2007.
The releases are part of an attempt by the company to establish itself as the Debian Linux vendor of choice for enterprises and true alternative to Red Hat Inc and Novell Inc. "We want to be known as the enterprise Debian distribution, the commercial Debian," Pascal Lauria, Xandros director of sales for Europe, told ComputerWire.
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