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Data center barriers to Linux are history
have leapt all the barriers to Linux adoption in the data center and are focusing on practicalities, according to Linuxcare Inc. CEO Avery Lyford. Lyford, a speaker at this week's LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, said that enterprises finally began deploying Linux this year after running pilot programs last...
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LinuxWorld: Novell fires back at Microsoft
2003. I'll talk about what is happening with Linux in the data center, Unix-to-Linux migration, and how we see Linux growing up to now deal with large databases such as Oracle, DB2, and large enterprise applications like SAP or CRM or other related applications. I'll focus on four major areas when I talk about...
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Is Linux growing at Windows' or Unix's expense?
to make further inroads in the year ahead.
According to the Data Center Decisions 2008 Purchasing Intentions Survey, 91% of data centers run Microsoft Windows, but a large percentage also use Red Hat Enterprise Linux (48%) or Novell SUSE (21%, multiple versions) in their data centers. Nonetheless, Linux use remains... More... Related News
LinuxWorld: Data center barriers to Linux are history
a Linux expert declares 2003 the year of Linux deployments in the enterprise data center. LinuxCare CEO Avery Lyford explains what barriers remain, describes the benefits of consolidating servers on Linux and talks about the evolution of...
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Forrester reports more enterprises moving to Linux
from Unix and Windows to less expensive Intel-based Linux servers for a variety of data center applications. The report predicts that Linux's "Unix reliability at Intel prices" will move proprietary Unix on RISC out of the data center by 2007...
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AMD joins OSDL
Opteron processor, announced that it has joined the Open Source Development Lab's data center and carrier grade Linux working groups. AMD also announced this week that Opteron will be the processor for HP's new ProLiant DL145 servers...
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