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  Automaker Peugeot Converts 20,000 Desktops To Linux


Peugeot is planning to give Linux desktops to a wide variety of computer
users, including sales force workers and workers on the manufacturing
floor.
By _Charles Babcock_ <mailto:cbabcock@cmp.com>InformationWeek
<http://www.informationweek.com/;jsessionid=S5SZHE1RPUIBCQSNDLOSKHSCJUNN2JVN>

aoƻt 10, 2007 10:18 AM

The French automaker PSA Peugeot Citroen is slated to become one of the
few large scale conversions to desktop Linux.

The migration is still in the planning stages but will get underway
soon, said Guy Lunardi, Novell senior product manager, during a session
on desktop Linux at LinuxWorld in San Francisco this week.

Peugeot will convert 20,000 of its 72,000 users to Linux, using Novell's
SUSE Linux Enteprise Desktop product. The package includes the Novell
edition of OpenOffice.org 2, a desktop productivity suite that includes
a spreadsheet, word processor, presentation graphics, drawing program
and database. The software claims compatibility withMicrosoft( MSFT
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Office files. OpenOffice.org is an open source project; its latest
release is OpenOffice 2.2.1.

In addition, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop includes a search engine for
searching the user's desktop files and documents.

Lunardi said Peugeot does not have in-depth Linux expertise and is a
typical user company rather than a technical company with entrenched
user expertise. "No extra people have been hired for the project. The
new desktops do not require any special training, except for a quick,
double page set of explanations," said Lunardi.

Peugeot is planning to give Linux desktops to a wide variety of computer
users, including "sales force workers and workers on the manufacturing
floor," he added.

Peugeot has completed a pilot project for 300 users based on Mandriva
Linux from Mandriva, the former Mandrakesoft. Mandriva is a French firm
that based its early product on Red Hat Linux. Mandriva is currently
used in the French Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Lundardi did
not explain why Peugeot switched from Mandriva to SUSE Enterprise
Desktop for its installation of 20,000 seats.

But he said the icing on the cake was Peugeot's decision to purchase
support for 2,500 SUSE Linux servers as well. Both desktop and server
Linuxes will have to integrate with a typical Windows infrastructure,
including Active Directory and Microsoft Office.


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