LinuxWorld.com.au: Red Flag Linux Targets Global Market
Aug 14, 2000, 02:27 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Stephanie Sim)
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"Red Flag Software is making expansion plans and aims to take
its mainland China-developed Red Flag Linux software to the
international market."
"According to Liu Bo, chief executive officer and president of
Red Flag Software, the overwhelming response to the company's Linux
distribution in the mainland has given the company confidence to
take Red Flag to the global market."
"Liu said Linux currently has a 13.6 percent share of the
server operating system market in China, according to International
Data Corp., and has the potential to grow even further."
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