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:Windows 7 and Linux Servers: So Happy Together?
Windows 7 and Linux Servers: So Happy Together?
Jul 14, 2009, 21 :01 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2362 reads)

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"But here’s a rather timely question: Where are the killer applications for Windows 7? Fact is, more and more of the world’s fastest-growing software companies focus on either (A) open source or (B) software as a service (SaaS). And many of those SaaS instances themselves run on Linux-centric servers. Meanwhile, Microsoft is promoting Corel as a major ISV supporting Windows 7. Hmm..."

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