Novell’s Integrated Stack for SUSE Linux Enterprise

Published 13th Apr 2009 | Source - Servers / Blades | Pages - 7

There are at least a dozen good reasons to install Linux in small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), in corporate departments, and in smaller subsidiaries.  Some of these include:   

Significant cost savings over Windows for file/print and Web application and database workloads: potentially saving a lot of money as compared with using licensed Windows solutions; Access to a broad range of leading-edge, next-generation commercial and open source Java and PHP applications; Ease of integration and management with existing Windows infrastructure (rip-and-replace not required); Simplified deployment (due to the availability of a pre-tested, integrated Linux stack); and,  A low learning curve for Windows administrators

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