Computer Sweden runs series of articles on Linux | Linux Today

Computer Sweden runs series of articles on Linux

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 5, 1998

Inge Wallin writes:

The most important computer paper, Computer Sweden, ran an
entire series on Linux last friday, 1998-12-04. Among the articles
were one headlined “Linux will beat NT on servers” (http://nyheter.idg.se/display.pl?ID=981204-CS10)
and another one headlined “Support for Linux is growing fast”
(http://nyheter.idg.se/display.pl?ID=981204-CS9).
Both articles are in Swedish.

They also wrote in another article, which I was unable to find
on the website, that 12% of IT Managers are knowingly running
Linux, among them 29% for mission critical tasks. Now, that is a
big increase from the last year!

The leading swedish Linux support and consulting company Signum
Support AB is mentioned a number of times.

Web Webster

Web Webster

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