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:IT Manager's Journal: A Corporate Executive's Guide to 'Racing with Linux'
IT Manager's Journal: A Corporate Executive's Guide to 'Racing with Linux'
Nov 8, 2004, 13 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4254 reads)

(Other stories by Rob Reilly)

"Hey, Mr. Executive, if you were a top race car team owner, you'd try just about anything to make your car go faster and win races, wouldn't you? This is why, as a corporate 'race team owner,' you should be using Linux.

"Linux is like a big roll-away tool box, just waiting to be put to use in your corporate shop. It has its own culture, much like a fan's brand loyalty to a particular automotive manufacturer. Race car team owners know that track time and continual refinement are the way to win races. This is obvious. They don't rely on TCO comparisons or 'hands-off' analyst reports. Why should your corporate shop be any different...?"

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