On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Verna Anna Liza Asuncion wrote:

> FYI, lots of UN organizations here in Geneva are using Linux now on most 
> of their servers.  WHO has about 20% Linux installed machines but we are 
> looking at moving more of the Windows systems to Linux. And, even though 
> its only 20%, these are the core servers (FTP,DNS,WEB, PROXY, etc). And 
> ILO told us they are already 80% Linux.  UNAIDS are slowly moving as 
> well. And on an IBM Linux strategies seminar we attended a week ago, it 
> was said that the Munich government went fully Linux on their systems 
> (SUSE on servers and desktop!!). IBM has full support for Linux. They in 
> fact created a new CPU chip called Power5 which they said runs solely or 
> maybe runs best on  Linux OS. Anyways, this is just to add more support 
> that Linux is a safe choice and its the way to go.

This is very nice to hear...


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