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| HP visionary: Next steps to extending Linux in your enterprise |
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Looking for the next step in moving more enterprise applications to Linux? Then, step lively and implement Linux-friendly and/or open source application servers, said Terence Sherlock, Hewlett-Packard strategic technical director. He described the opportunities in and barriers to building a Linux-dominant enterprise infrastructure in this interview during the Open Source Development Labs Enterprise Linux Summit this week. Sherlock's tutorial at the event was titled, "Linux readiness for enterprise deployment, core to edge."
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