Nice article. Thanks. 

On Aug 18, 2011, at 11:26, joseph mpora wrote:

> 
> When it comes to the fast-moving business of trading stocks, bonds and 
> derivatives, the world's financial exchanges are finding an ally in Linux, at 
> least according to one Linux kernel developer working in that industry. 
> 
> This week, at the annual LinuxCon conference in Vancouver, Linux kernel 
> contributor Christoph Lameter will discuss how Linux became widely adopted by 
> financial exchanges, those high-speed computerized trading posts for stocks, 
> bonds, derivatives and other financial instruments
> 
> Full story: 
> http://www.techworld.com.au/article/397298/how_linux_mastered_wall_street/
> 
> Joseph
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