Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin says in an interview that the desktop platform's relevance is diminishing as technologies such as smartphones, connected TVs, and in-vehicle infotainment grow.
Unlike other computing platforms, such as Microsoft and Unix, Linux has self-forming communities that grow organically, so it will never be boxed in to one platform, according to Zemlin.
He also expects HTML5 to be a big part of the future due to the resurgence of client/server apps. "I never would have predicted the Apple phenomena of C applications running on all sorts of devices," Zemlin says. "As HTML becomes more functional, as more tools become available for HTML5, I think you'll see more apps, particularly enterprise apps that people will be using on an Android or iPhone."
HTML5 also can help IT operations because it can assist with client/server and application deployment. Zemlin also says that it is in companies' best interest to contribute to open source software because it is so difficult to develop and maintain.
From Network World
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