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Supporting Linux in the Microsoft Enterprise
Apr 8, 2009, 04 :39 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4086 reads)

(Other stories by Mike Dailey)

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"As Linux continues to progress in the enterprise many Microsoft professionals are faced with two very different server platforms to support. The choice may not be if they are to support Linux but how they are to support Linux. Putting the longstanding Linux-vs-Windows argument aside, this is a prime opportunity for technical personnel to build a skill set in Linux that can only help to enhance their marketability in the industry. With this is mind, the focus of this series of articles is to assist the Microsoft professional in leveraging existing knowledge and skills to develop a solid foundation in Linux operating system support and administration."

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