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Linux migration saves money
- Britannia Building Society's migration from Windows to Linux provided the following benefits: Reduced physical footprint and system management costs, better data integrity, easier backup routines, fast disaster recovery, great scalability, and low costs.
- Tuesday, April 25 - 2006 at 10:25 |

Auctioneer Bonhams opts for Linux
- To operate and serve clients effectively, Bonhams needed to consolidate to one system. Bonhams was interested in the scalability and stability of Linux, and knew IBM well.
- Sunday, March 26 - 2006 at 15:23 |

Victoria Partnership for Academic Computing chooses Linux
- Benefits: A significant increase in computing power, with large workloads running at 80 to 90 percent capacity with virtually no downtime. The capacity to support new clients and participate in building a national computing grid. Lower power costs, contributing to return on investment within four years.
- Wednesday, March 08 - 2006 at 15:29 |

Singapore housing saves money with Linux
- As part of the drive to cut costs and future saving, Singapore Housing Development Board decided to migrate its business applications on the Internet and intranet to Linux as its strategic operating system.
- Tuesday, February 21 - 2006 at 16:32 |

Why Linux solutions from IBM?
- This extensive article from IBM outlines the 10 main benefits of the Linux operating system and highlights IBM's $1 billion investment in associated development work.
- Tuesday, February 07 - 2006 at 13:15 |

Sun rolls out Linux retail solution in NYC
- At the National Retail Federation Conference in New York City this week, Sun Microsystems announced the availability of two new solutions designed specifically for retailers: the Sun Retail Store Processor and Sun Retail Integration Architecture software.
- Tuesday, January 17 - 2006 at 09:38 |

Oracle, Linux and digital marketing
- Istanbul based digital marketing specialists Tani has enjoyed huge success since switching to a Linux system on an Oracle platform. This case study examines of one of the largest Linux installations in Turkey and explains how it was done.
- Monday, January 09 - 2006 at 11:12 |

Linux vs. Windows security
- A qualitative assessment of operating system security is subjective and your 'mileage may vary' based on present and past experience. The overall finding of this analysis is that Linux provides more secure capabilities than Windows. Taken from a IBM White Paper by Stacey Quandt.
- Tuesday, January 03 - 2006 at 14:14 |

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