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Combining open standards with mission critical needs |
Companies today are exposed on many fronts to huge pressure to reduce costs. The optimization of the IT component is an element that is critical to the success of a business. What makes Linux especially attractive is it’s ability to reduce investment and operating costs. Linux is generating new opportunities to deploy powerful solutions at particularly appealing prices. Linux is therefore a vital module in a powerful, yet cost-optimized IT infrastructure.
Key arguments to use Linux in data centers today:
- Reduction in total cost of ownership thanks to strict migration from proprietary systems to Linux on standard hardware.
- Elimination of fixed ties to one vendor, separation of hardware and software decisions.
- A growing pool of open source applications and middleware that have a strong affinity to Linux
- Linux is secure and reliable (92% of Linux systems have never been infected by a Virus)
Linux is one of the world's fastest-growing operating systems and Fujitsu Siemens Computers is a strong supporter of Linux as a way to promote open standards. Open standards allow the interoperability of various applications, technologies, and computer devices, providing customers with a wider choice and flexibility to deploy applications. Because of this, Linux is a key play in Fujitsu Siemens Computers TRIOLE strategy because it can provide enterprises with a flexible computing environment that can change with their needs. |
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