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Open-source operating system Linux may have lagged behind its better-known competitors like macOS and Windows for decades—but it looks like it may finally be getting its day in the sun.According to ...
Linux hits 5% US market share, its highest yet, potentially due to Microsoft's push for Windows 10 upgrades. Windows 10 users are exploring Linux due to the cost of extending support or paying for ...
Linux hits 5% of desktop OSes in the US, Apple's share grows — and Windows slowly falls, according to StatCounter.
According to the latest numbers from Statcounter, Linux-based desktop operating systems have reached a new milestone, sitting ...
Crucially, Proton VPN’s apps are all open source and independently audited. That level of transparency is rare, especially ...
According to StatCounter's Global Stats for June 2025, Windows remains the clear leader, commanding 63.2 percent of the ...
If you add in Android (16.2%) and Chromebooks (0.8%), you're talking about 23% of visitors using Linux, which puts it above ...
Linux on the desktop For the first time ever, Linux has clawed its way past the five per cent desktop market share barrier in the United States so maybe 2025 is finally the much predicted year of ...
Windows 11 has finally overtaken the market share of its predecessor, with just three months remaining until Microsoft discontinues support for Windows 10.
AWS and Google are classified by Microsoft as listed providers, as such clients wanting to run - for example - Windows Server, have to pay up to four times more to do so in those non-Azure clouds.
The server operating system market is driven by cloud adoption, AI workloads, and edge computing, with Linux dominating. Multi-cloud complexity and security remain key challenges.