From the plain obvious to the not-so-obvious, Linux can interact with both Mac and Windows so that business can move forward seamlessly. Today Linux offers plenty of means for connecting with other systems and the users of those other systems. And it seemed every time Linux developers made strides in getting Linux to communicate with another system, the developers of said system would change something to break that connectivity. During its years of immaturity, Linux had a very difficult time with this. In today’s world of business computing, systems must be able to communicate and interact with one another.