"Multiplied" Linux Desktop Migration Strategy for SLED 10 and openSUSE 10.1
With the excitement surrounding the launch of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 and openSUSE 10.1, it is clear that Novell has a winner with its new desktop strategy. Customers are choosing to migrate to SLED 10 because of its increased reliability, security, performance, cost savings and global support when compared to Windows desktops and other environments.
With the Linux Desktop Multiplier, you can take the SLED 10 value proposition one step further. Some of you may already have heard about the Multiplier. Many of you have seen it in action at BrainShare, GWAVACon, LinuxWorld (Mexico, South Africa, Canada, UK) and the GroupWiseR EMEA Summit.
What is this "Multiplied SLED 10 Strategy" all about? How can you leverage the power of "Multiplied" SLED 10 and allow up to 10 users to work off a single computer?
Read this six-page white paper published by Trevor Poapst, Omni's Director of Global Marketing and Channel Strategy, to learn about:
- "Multiplied" Linux Migration Strategy for SLED 10 and openSUSE 10.1
- Linux Desktop Multiplier in Action
- Why Multi-station Linux Desktops Deliver Compelling Value?
- Multiplied SLED 10 and openSUSE Deployment Examples
- System Requirements and How the Linux Desktop Multiplier Works?
- Linux Desktop Multiplier versus Thin Clients
At Omni, we are very excited to be working with our global resellers and partners to tell the "Multiplied SLED 10" story and help our customers better leverage SLED 10. I look forward to reading people's comments and answering any questions you have about the Linux Desktop Multiplier and how it might help out in your environment.
Click here to read the full Multiplied SLED 10 Strategy white paper.
Aldo Zanoni
CEO, Managing Director
Omni Technology Solutions Inc.
www.omni-ts.com

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