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Linux to replace Windows NT?

Publication:The Straits TimesDate:Jan 13 2005
Reporter:Aaron Tan

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As software giant Microsoft retires its ageing Windows NT workhorse, competing operating systems like Linux and Apple's Mac OS X Server could be filling that gap, well, at least in print and file servers.

Said Jupiter Research senior analyst Joe Wilcox on his blog: 'The older those servers get, the greater risk of migration to an operating system other than Windows Server 2003. The installed base of Windows NT Server 4 systems is an opportunity for Linux vendors, even Apple with Mac OS X Server.'




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