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Linux Breaks Through to the Mainstream, Panelists Say







Linux Breaks Through to the Mainstream,
Panelists Say

Linux Breaks Through to the Mainstream,
Panelists Say
03/31/2005 12:11 AM

At Ziff Davis Media's Enterprise Solutions virtual tradeshow, analysts say they see possibilities opening for Linux and that it is increasingly being considered a viable choice to run applications.




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