| Customers "lining up for Linux" |
Oct. 24, 2003
VARBusiness reports that customer demand for Linux is rising as more companies adopt the open source operating system in the enterprise. Citing moves to Linux by NetFlix, Orbitz, Marinalife, Deloitte Consulting, NYFix and others, VARBusiness examines the chief reasons reported for the move -- total cost of ownership and effifiency. IDC estimates that customer spending on Linux is projected to increase from $80 million in 2001 to $280 million by 2006, according to the article.
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