Vejam s� esta entrevista com Dan Kusnetsky, respeitado analista do igualmente
respeitado instituto de pesquisa de mercado de tecnologia, o IDC.

1/3, vejam bem, 33% das vendas de Linux s�o para o desktop e 30% s�o para o que
o IDC chama de "servstations", esta��es de trabalho parrudas em que s� uma
pessoa trabalha, mas a carga de processamento � igual a de um grupo de trabalho.

Portanto, de tudo o que se vende de Linux, 63% vai para o desktop.

In�meros "big shots" j� falaram que o Linux n�o � vi�vel no desktop, mas os
n�meros e o movimento das massas desmentem descaradamente essa teoria absurda.

http://slashdot.org/interviews/01/06/21/154203.shtml

Linux, as observed in a recent study (December 2000, N=1583 North American and
Western European respondents), appears to have a different usage pattern now than
seen in earlier studies. This recent survey showed that just over a third of Linux
shipments were used as client operating environments, roughly a third of Linux
shipments were used as server operating environments, and just under 30% of Linux
shipments were used on a workstation which supported the workload of a single
person and provided some service to a workgroup. We're calling that new category
"Serverstations." For historical purposes, Serverstations are currently allocated
across client and server operating environment shipment totals. IDC will be
publishing data on each of these categories in the near future. 

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