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| 2004-05-05 |
Review: The Sun Java Desktop System |
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UNIX Review has published a review of Sun Java Desktop System: "Is JDS a serious challenger to other Linux distributions? It's certainly a viable contender, but I think its biggest asset in this area is the Sun name, rather than the technology. Simply put, this distribution doesn't differentiate itself enough from other distros to really give it an edge — unless the buyer simply feels more comfortable with the Sun brand-name attached. That's really the only thing that JDS has that other distros do not." The full review.
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| About Sun JDS |
| Sun Java Desktop System is a comprehensive, secure, highly affordable enterprise desktop solution that is simple to use and works with existing infrastructure. The software consists of a fully integrated client environment based on open source and standards including a GNOME desktop environment, StarOffice productivity suite, Mozilla browser, Evolution e-mail and calendar client, Java 2 Standard Edition, and a Linux operating system. Future releases of Java Desktop System are planned to support workstations and Sun Ray thin clients running the Solaris Operating System. |
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