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According to one measurement by one firm, Linux reached 3.07 percent market share of global desktop operating systems in June 2023. It's a notable first for the more than 30-year-old operating ...
Assuming the trend continues, Windows 11 will pass Windows 10 in market share within the next month or so. Note that those ...
Global analytics company StatCounter shows that the Linux market share of desktop operating systems has hit an all-time high of 4.44%, up from 3.12% a year ago, and it was just 2.76% in July 2022 ...
New data suggests that Linux now has a 4.03% share in the operating system market, marking a new milestone for the developer-friendly software. As ever, it’s StatCounter bringing the data to the ...
According to StatCounter, Windows leads the overall market with a 72.1% market share at the end of February 2024, while macOS was used by 15.46% of all computers.
Based on the Type, the Server Operating System Market is segmented into Windows, Linux, Unix and Others. The windows segment acquired the highest revenue share in the server operating system ...
This latest result, however, shows that progress is happening thick and fast, and if the alternative operating system’s current market share trajectory holds, it will hit 5% by February 2025.
/PRNewswire/ -- Allied Market Research published a report, titled, "Linux Operating System Market by Application (Virtual Machines, Servers, and Desktops), and ...
Statcounter is reporting that Linux on the desktop has surpassed 4% of market share compared to just 1.53% in October 2020. The reasons for the increase aren't known but we speculate about the cause.
In all the years I've used Linux, I've watched the market share for the open-source operating system linger in the single digits, rarely reaching the 5% range.I expect we'll see a significant ...