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HP embraces Linux and OSS
Dec. 09, 2004

Efrain Rovira, Hewlett-Packard Co.'s worldwide director of Linux marketing, wants one thing perfectly clear: HP is taking Linux very seriously.

"Linux is a very important customer trend that goes beyond the operating system. Customers want to do a lot more with less money," Rovira said. "We understand that, so we've made Linux one of our three key operating systems: Windows, Unix and Linux."

HP's open-source plans aren't limited to Linux, though. The company recently partnered with open-source middleware vendor JBoss Inc. and database vendor MySQL AB.

Read the complete story by eWEEK.com editor Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols . . .

HP Embraces Open Source as Well as Linux



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