Linux a BIG hit in India
http://inhome.rediff.com/money/2006/apr/08spec.htm

It has been over a year since UTI Bank set up its call center that
handles over 7,000 calls per day. The bank was looking for a robust
platform that could guarantee it "high availability of services and
uninterrupted call traffic". It had options but finally decided on
Linux for its core business applications.

"Today, we are really happy with Linux that has delivered 99.99 per
cent uptime so far," says Pritesh Thaker, AVP, IT, UTI Bank. The bank,
in fact, is now planning to base its credit card-based system on Linux
too.

UTI is not the lone player to swear by Linux. Eveready, a leading
manufacturer of dry cell batteries and flashlights in India, has built
a mission-critical resource system to automate all functionalities of
its daily business using the Oracle e-business suite running on a
Linux platform. Central Bank of India has implemented Linux in nearly
3000 branches.

The Penguin (official mascot of Linux), it appears, has finally
marched into enterprises like IDBI Bank, Canara Bank, New India
Assurance, LIC, BSNL, IRCTC, ABN Amro, Airtel and even the governments
of Maharashtra and West Bengal. The list, of course, is not
exhaustive.

In most cases, though, the implementation of Linux in Indian .....
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Zahid Hossain
System Administrator & Head of Operation
OneNet Communications Limited


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