I'm a pretty hardcore Linux user myself and there's many applications where it fits in the corporate environment. But I've also been in corporate IT long enough to understand the Linux will always be objective and never nab the entire desktop marketshare. I honestly believe at some point (just to stay on topic) that Android will replace iOS and RIM in the corporate smartphone market. But most businesses aren't willing to take the risks that come with pushing an Open Source OS into a mission-critical environment. As for me, Imma dual-boot Linux tell I die yo.
thats a good point, big time companies will most likely refrain from putting much money and time behind open source operating systems for one main reason (in my opinion): profit.
its no lie that it is harder, although far from impossible, to make money from open source operating systems when their closed source counterparts like Windows and OS X, or IOS and Windows Mobile are equal or better in terms of end user experience as well as *more disciplined* in their advances.