| Publisher | Hewlett Packard | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 01 May 2003 |
| Topics | Fault-Tolerant Servers, Systems Integration, ROI - TCO, Migration Tools, Linux - Open Source, UNIX, Cost Control - Risk Mgmt., Linux Server OS, Data Center, Data Recovery / Security, Upgrades and Migration | ||
| Downloads | 87 | ||
Can Linux really boost your ROI? Giga Information Group conducted an economic analysis of Reuters' migration from Unix to Linux assisted by partners Red Hat, HP and Intel.
While Linux-based solutions have been known to drastically reduce operating costs, this study isolates specific areas that resulted in the greatest cost savings.
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