MS Pantry will turn on Linux-servers

Software-developer Codeweavers has announced that Linux-servers now in state its Microsoft Pantry-applications to turn, after which they accessible are via a web-browser.

Codeweavers sells Windows-emulatiesoftware for the Linux-platform and has a serve-version of its CrossOver Pantry brought out that turns on Tarantella's Enterprise 3 serversoftware. This combination puts Server Become systemadministrators in state a Linux-to use for the turning of applications as and Outlook.

Because of this large numbers can want to make Linux- and/or Unix-users of Pantry without special client-software. Microsoft-applications its not direct to use on a Linux-system, but developers as CodeWeavers found all earlier manners the blockades to get around so that the use of Linux on desktops also in concise surroundings more attractive becomes.

It exist maintains most cheaply is in such a way solutions, through which Linux-clients Microsoft Pantry want to can use via a, but CodeWeavers that its solution it. Microsoft sells Server a Windows-version, Terminal, can make has that applications centrally available via a network and Citrix similar software.

Both packages are however prijzig and have the condition that the Server on the Windows-operating system must turn. And that brings again licentie-expenses per connected client with self with. That is not by Linux-use the case.

The software of CodeWeavers has been based becomes on Wine, with which a 'Windows-low' about the Linux- and Unix-operating systems gelegd. CodeWeavers set with this its first steps on the servermarket. The business furnishes versions for at most 500 users.