Our defense was the difference. We gave up a few buckets to the roll guy on the pick and roll, but we were more concerned about stopping the 3-pointer.

Depending on the industry you're in 10 percent to 80 percent of employees can migrate to a Linux desktop now.

The whole platform is progressing very rapidly. I think we're making good progress in our core markets.

Hopefully we can push on from here. There is still work to be done to try and get the card for next year but I've given myself a chance.

Being at home, they came out hard in the first quarter. We were a lot more relaxed in the second quarter. Even though this was our first time on the road in a while, we shot over 50 percent, which was a big key.

The third quarter was probably the deciding factor. Willis hit some big shots in the third quarter.

I think a number of people back home were on the edge of a nervous breakdown as they kept track of things on the internet towards the end but, thankfully, they eventually had something to celebrate.

Instead of a 'one-size-fits-all' approach, Novell Linux Desktop can be customized to provide the right fit across different workstations in the enterprise, ... So businesses finally have a secure and cost-effective alternative to Windows that serves the customer's ROI rather than a vendor's proprietary licensing program.