Everyone keeps saying SUSE or UBUNTU will take over. Perhaps,but it seems to me that Redhat has become the standard in the USA/NA market. (Lots of solutions are coded). They simply have the developers who are willing to code all of the middleware / ISV front end applications. I believe SUSE in Europe has approx the same position as Redhat in the USA. They most likely will compete head to head moving forward, BUT Redhat seems to have more momentum, coders, tool. Ubuntu has piles of coders, but they seem to have very little experience coding “finished” applications. You want something simple, these are your guys. If you want something that ties into your legacy code and acts as a front end, SUSE or REDHAT seem to be well ahead of the curve. I believe this is just the “experience” of the coders and their willingness to move from one product to another. NET NET as SUSE and Redhat add ease of use tools, they will accelerate forward.