5 Services To Make Linux Desktops Enterprise-Ready


LibreOffice:

Once you get a operating system installed in your system, one of the most important things that you need is an office suite and when it comes to Linux, there are two major options- LibreOffice and Kingsoft Office. Even though both of them attracts almost the same number of customers, we I think LibreOffice is better than Kingsoft Office since the later lacks a database.

With LibreOffice, the user gets everything: Word processor, Spreadsheet, Presentation, Drawing, Formula, and Database. And with LibreOffice’s add-on system, you can expand the office suite well beyond the default capabilities.

VirtualBox:

Think of a software that you possess which needs to be run of Windows, Mac or any other operating systems; well, with VirtualBox you simply need to load up a virtual machine and then run nearly any OS you choose. Mac users have been doing the same stuff with Parallels for some time now and VirtualBox works the same, except it runs on Linux.  VirtualBox is one of a kind multiple platform environment provider tool that can run almost anything. The only backdrop is that users need to have enough resources such as RAM and hard disk space, and also a valid license for the Microsoft operating system.

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