German Finance Ministry Division Chooses Linux

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A division of the German finance ministry has moved
its back office operations to mainframe computers that run Linux , in
the latest victory for the upstart operating system in Europe, IBM said
on Tuesday. International Business Machines Corp.  said that the finance
ministry department, which is responsible for paying public sector
employees and for managing certain taxes, installed two large IBM
mainframe computers that run both IBM's operating system and Linux. The
computers replace 30 computer servers from Sun Microsystems Inc.and
Fujitsu Siemens that run versions of the popular Unix  operating system
that Linux is based upon, IBM spokeswoman Sandra Dressel said.

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