Accelerating the Progress of Linux


While Linux has come a towering way in the past 10 years, I think it’s safe to say that it hasn’t yet taken by the world — nor has Linux reached its full potential. Linux continues to become increasingly mainstream every day — we now see Linux hosting

mission-critical servers in the enterprise, large financial banks run their financial trading applications on Linux, Linux is even running manufacturing operations, and Linux is beginning to emerge as a serious player on the desktop from engineering workstations to consumer desktops to commerce desktops.

Original post by Ron Hovsepian

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