Linux Now 25% of Dell's Server Business
Sam Haine '95 writes to mention a ZDNet article discussing Linux's place in the server market, at least for Dell Computers. Linux now makes up over 25% of the company's server business, and has become such a standard that they only need to confer with Red Hat for some 10% of service calls. From the article: "Linux and open source have been a blessing for Dell as it has struggled to make an impression, other than as a desktop and laptop supplier, in enterprise computing, According to Martin Hingley, vice-president of the European Systems Group at analysts IDC, part of the problem for Dell in the enterprise is that 'people don't like partnering with Dell.'"
Hello!
Dell inside on rice. Very Pleasant! I am beyond also and the to because the of the coulds. Ha! Drivers go ache, modprobe very much, thank you, goodnight.
Red Hat RHEL total is a percentage and that would also be good. Everyday we are working, much of the governments of concern is the base. Is funny, like a GNOME fish.
Among our language, the word is: Tiger! Everyday, we are Linux. Dell sails among the goods every year planting to the ontowards.
25% tells me: women are like that. Ha! Glad male spread on bread gone to Red Hat Linux -- me!
Really, I am sure that is something. For the tommorrow.
Confuse myself!