Another look at Ubuntu and the Enterprise
What Ubuntu needs is not a Business Remix removing social bits and pieces (social is used more and more in business these days) but integration within the various systems management tools that already exist.
The most exciting thing about this new blueprint is the line: “Ubuntu-only solutions (e.g., a tight coupling to Landscape) are not an option.” To whoever made that point I salute and applaud you. People don’t want to be locked into yet another tool from yet another vendor. If they are a CA shop, or a Symantec shop for Endpoint Management then Ubuntu should just work on that platform.
The challenge is this is not something that is going to be handled by a community member or by a member of the desktop engineering team, it is something that is going to be have to be done by Canonical’s business development or OEM team.
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