System administrators interested in migrating from a Microsoft Windows operating system to the Sun Java Desktop System can refer to this Sun technical white paper, which gives step-by-step migration procedures and a description of the interoperability be
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The Sun Javaâ„¢ Desktop System is an affordable, comprehensive, fully integrated desktop client environment that
includes administration and developer tools as well as enterprise-ready support to help reduce the complexity of
desktop management and provide a secure computing environment. The Java Desktop System lowers business
costs by supporting older hardware, while offering end users an easy-to-use desktop interface.
The components of the desktop are based on open source and open standards, and include the GNOME desktop
environment, StarOfficeâ„¢ productivity suite, Mozillaâ„¢ browser, Evolution mail and calendar client, and Java 2 Platform,
Standard Edition (J2SE™ platform). The Java Desktop System offers — at no additional cost — server-side administration
tools to enable centralized configuration, deployment, and administration of the user desktop environment. In
addition, the Java Desktop System also includes advanced developer tools to assist developers in creating Java technology-
based applications for the desktop.
This document provides the IT implementor, such as a CIO, system architect, IT manager, or system administrator,
with an overview of the options available for migration from a Microsoft Windows (“Windows�) operating environment
to the Java Desktop System. In addition to step-by-step migration procedures, this document also describes
the interoperability between the Java Desktop System and a Microsoft environment.
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