| Air NZ cuts costs with Linux [New Zealand Herald] |
Aug. 12, 2002
In this article for the New Zealand Herald, Adam Gifford reports on the cost cutting measures realized by Air New Zealand from switchng to Linux systems in a deal with IBM . . .
"The penguin may be flightless, but the Linux mascot has become the bird of choice at Air New Zealand, leaving Microsoft grounded."
"As part of a deal with IBM that was renewed last week, Air New Zealand is replacing the 150 Compaq servers it uses for email and file and print serving with IBM Z800 mainframes running the Linux operating system Websphere Application Server, DB2 Database, and Tivoli software . . . "
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