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Web Entrepreneurs Boost Customer Satisfaction, Cut TCO 50 Percent by Migrating to Windows 2000 Server from Red Hat Linux

PublisherMotorola
Format HTML & WORDDate added11 Mar 2003
Topics Linux Server OS, Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, .NET
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AtomIC Systems IP Ltd. hosts a rapidly growing number of subscription-based Web sites. But its servers, previously based on Java and Linux, offered sluggish performance and frequent crashes - a potential death sentence for an Internet-based business. Though the company founders were long-time Java and Linux fans, they looked into Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and the Microsoft .NET Framework and liked what they saw. With its migration to Windows 2000 Server well underway, AtomIC anticipates availability of 99.9 percent, and customers report that downloads are now so fast that they leave their modems “smoking.” AtomIC also praises the richer functionality, manageability, and easy upgrade path that the company gets with Windows-which add up to a 50 percent cut in total cost of ownership.

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