I spent June 26 at Dell's headquarters in Austin, Texas, meeting key members of Dell's Linux team. We spent an hour discussing the broad Linux market; Dell's current Ubuntu strategy; and the PC giant's early reaction to Moblin (Mobile Linux). This quick Vodcast captures thoughts from Dell's: Todd Finch (consumer Linux system opportunities); John Hull (Linux server and desktop trends); and Doug Anson (Moblin's potential for small mobile devices).

Joe Panettieri, Former Editorial Director

June 29, 2009

I spent June 26 at Dell’s headquarters in Austin, Texas, meeting key members of Dell’s Linux team. We spent an hour discussing the broad Linux market; Dell’s current Ubuntu strategy; and the PC giant’s early reaction to Moblin (Mobile Linux).

This quick Vodcast captures thoughts from Dell’s:

  • Todd Finch (consumer Linux system opportunities);

  • John Hull (Linux server and desktop trends); and

  • Doug Anson (Moblin’s potential for small mobile devices).

Coming Soon

In addition to the Vodcast above, I’ll be back soon with an in-depth blog entry describing Dell’s Linux strategy (servers, desktops and mobile) in greater detail. In fact, the blog entry will answer many of the questions WorksWithU readers submitted here.

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Joe Panettieri

Former Editorial Director, Nine Lives Media, a division of Penton Media

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