Linux is the talk of the town. According to a study of CIO.com, 39% of the interviewed IT managers said they expected Linux to be the dominating enterprise operating system by 2007. Since its birth in 1991, Linux has delivered an incredible success story. No other operating system has ever grown as fast as Linux. Meanwhile, IDC2 predicts an annual growth of 34% for Linux over the next four years. As the spearhead of the Linux development and one of the first Linux distributors, SUSE has played an important role in this growth and trend.
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