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LinuxWorld Australia: UK City Council Opts for Linux
Dec 5, 2003, 20 :00 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (8465 reads)

(Other stories by Maxwell Cooter)

"Another U.K. city council has joined the list of organizations opting for Linux. The Dundee, Scotland, City Council has chosen the operating system, supplied with IBM Corp.'s eServer zSeries platform, in an attempt to reduce its running costs.

"The council, responsible for a city with a population of 145,000, has replaced a large server farm, with equipment from various vendors, with the IBM kit. The financial terms of the contract were not disclosed..."

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