Financial Crisis Offers Opportunity for Linux, Open Source

  2008-10-01 11:30:02
Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation, says technologies such as Linux and open-source software can help enterprises cut costs during tough economic times. Zemlin says users should look to open source and Linux, systems management tools, and virtualization technology to keep budgets in line. In lean times, look for technologies such as Linux and open source to do well. The current financial crisis may just be one of those times. 
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