LinuxPR: MandrakeSoft and Pro Team Announce Agreement to Bundle Linux-Mandrake with AZZA Mainboards | Linux Today

LinuxPR: MandrakeSoft and Pro Team Announce Agreement to Bundle Linux-Mandrake with AZZA Mainboards

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 5, 2000

Pro Team Computer Corp. will bundle and ship the
Linux-Mandrake OS free with AZZA mainboards beginning in the third
quarter of this year. Pro Team Computer expects to ship
approximately 720,000 boards per year with
Linux-Mandrake.

“MandrakeSoft, the publisher of the powerful and user-friendly
Linux-Mandrake operating system, today announced the formation of a
strategic alliance with Pro Team Computer Corp., a Taiwanese
mainboard manufacturer. As a result of this alliance, Pro Team
Computer Corp. will bundle and ship the Linux-Mandrake OS free with
AZZA mainboards beginning in the third quarter of this year. Pro
Team Computer expects to ship approximately 720,000 boards per year
with Linux-Mandrake, mostly to the North American and Asian
markets.”

“Pro Team chose the Linux-Mandrake distribution after concluding
that it is the most powerful, complete and easy-to-use Linux
distribution available. “This is an integral part of our goal to
offer a complete computing solution to our SOHO customers,” said
Mr. Alan Tan, General Manager of Pro Team. “With Linux-Mandrake,
our customers will now have a reliable mainboard to serve as the
heart of their computer and a stable operating system as the
soul.”

“MandrakeSoft’s Linux-Mandrake is known as the most
user-friendly and powerful Linux distribution available today. It
provides an excellent way for beginners to get started with Linux,
yet still provides all the power and features required by
experienced users.”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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