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DATE | 2004-06-03 |
FROM | From: "Inker, Evan"
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] FW: Linux Grows in Popularity
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-----Original Message----- From: ITworld.com Webcasts [mailto:ITworld.com-at-itw.itworld.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 12:29 PM To: Subject: Linux Grows in Popularity
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Dear Colleague,
The reliability, flexibility and uptime of Linux servers have proven their value during the economic downturn. But it is still "early days" for Linux servers to support commercial workloads in the enterprise server space.
Watch this webcast and let Jean Bozman, Research VP, Global Enterprise Server Solutions at IDC provide you with the answers to your Linux questions.
> What are the factors driving the growth of Linux servers? > What workloads are most appropriate for Linux server technology? > What are the barriers to the adoption of Linux servers?
Go now. http://itw.itworld.com/GoNow/a15565a103981a75313035a0
IDC recommends that organizations strongly consider which workloads are most appropriate to run on today's Linux servers. Learn more about Linux and other server platforms; and considerations for implementing Linux in your environment, in this free webcast. Watch today. http://itw.itworld.com/GoNow/a15565a103981a75313035a0
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