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LinuxLookup: Mandriva Announces Plans for Mexico

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 20, 2006

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“Mexican local office begins operations in order to offer
Mandriva Linux solutions to organizations and people all over the
country.

“It is a fact: Mexico is joining the world’s enthusiasm for open
source technologies. Linux plays a key role in over 16,000 small
and medium businesses in this country, and well-known Mexican
corporate groups, such as Comision Federal de Electricidad (the
largest supplier of electrical power), employ open source…”


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Web Webster

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