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Computerworld: Reporter’s Notebook: Linux Gaining Interest from Wall Street

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Todd R. Weiss
Apr 9, 2003

“The wealthy brokerage houses and financial companies in the
heart of Manhattan can buy just about any IT hardware and software
they want, so why is Linux gaining users and drawing interest?

“Here at the Linux on Wall Street Show and Conference yesterday,
the answers centered on the open-source operating system’s
adaptability, security, reliability and potential in allowing IT
departments to customize it to fit their needs.

“The show was small by recent IT standards, but it was designed
as a comfortable place for Wall Street executives to get a close-up
look at the Linux phenomenon. IBM was here, as were SuSE Linux AG,
Hewlett-Packard Co., Computer Associates International Inc. and
Reuters Market Data System, all showing off some of their Linux
technologies to users and potential users.

“Interestingly, in a sign that Linux is becoming more
mainstream, there wasn’t really any Linux news announced at the
show…”


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Todd R. Weiss

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