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IBM Clinches Security Certification for Linux

Nimey writes "IBM has gotten Linux certified under the Common Criteria specification. " What this means is that government can consider Linux when making purchasing decisions. Linux got the highest rating possible.

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  1. Re:Can vs. Will by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And you think IBM doesn't know how to handle bureaucrats? They invented the game and probably patented it as well.

  2. Re:Can vs. Will by Liselle · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Don't underestimate how cheap people can be. It goes hand-in-hand with greed. Windows is not precisely free.

    Members of government are also accountable to their constituents. As people become more and more aware of Linux, they will also become more aware of the security problems with Windows. A few years ago, there was no basis for comparison. Now there is, and the more information that gets out there, the better. It's cliche' now to say this, but the days are numbered for stranglehold Microsoft holds, one way or the other.

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  3. Re:Can vs. Will by keester · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The fact is that developers can now start recommending Linux. Anti-Linux / Pro-Windows people can no longer use the excuse that Linux isn't an "approved" OS.

    Surprisingly, it can be hard to convince most people in government positions, civil service, military, contractors, etc., that _we_ don't want to pay for Window's licenses, and _we_ don't always need to spend waaayyyy too much money on waaayyyy too much hardware.

    This is great news for people that work for the government. Kudos to IBM for footing the bill on this, as it is an expensive process.

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  4. Smell those contracts by Teahouse · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This announcement means only one thing. IBM would not have gone through this trouble unless there were a few large contracts (DARPA/DOD) that will underwrite the expense in the future. Think I'll buy a few more shares of IBM stock today.

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