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Ubuntu's Balancing Act

Ubuntu's Balancing Act   more»»
Open Enterprise: "Once it emerged that Google ran on GNU/Linux, there could be no more argument about the latter's suitability for the enterprise. Similarly, MySQL's adoption by just about every Web 2.0 company meant that it, too, could no longer be dismissed as underpowered."
Sat Oct 11, 2008


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