"Opening a new chapter in its 10-year history and a new front in its war against Microsoft, leading Linux seller Red Hat on Tuesday plans to announce its first version of the open-source operating system for desktop computers.
...Red Hat initially won't tackle the entire desktop software market, aiming instead for corporations whose employees need only basic computing features such as word processing and Web access. But the company does have bigger aspirations.
'The ambitions are grand, but the expectations are going to be moderate at the outset,' Chief Executive Matthew Szulik said in an interview. 'What we're focused on for the next 12 to 18 months is doing a great job in the enterprise, the government and academic marketplaces.'"
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