[ Thanks to Matt for
this link. ]
“With The SCO Group’s licensing issues roiling in the background
and Microsoft demonstrating a Linux alternative, IT professionals
aren’t distracted and are expected to do more than just window-shop
this week at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York.“‘We’re looking into what Linux can do for us in terms of
real-time performance as opposed to more-expensive proprietary
operating systems,’ says Hank DeGregorio, a senior engineering
staff member at Lockheed Martin who will attend the show. Lockheed
Martin, which uses Linux clusters in its product development, is
evaluating embedded Linux as a future component of its
products…”