I don’t understand what you are saying. Linux also had only a few percentage “market share” (say users), but it was and still is one of the few major operating systems. And that’s the point. Its not always about the market share. The article that is linked here is not talking about market share, but about available common options that is viable.
I don’t understand what you are saying. Linux also had only a few percentage “market share” (say users), but it was and still is one of the few major operating systems. And that’s the point. Its not always about the market share. The article that is linked here is not talking about market share, but about available common options that is viable.
I think that Linux has such large market share in the enterprise especially REHL. That’s why it has really solid support.
Also why I think Linux mobile isn’t taking off as quickly because enterprise use iOS for most of their mobile systems.