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Kelvin Hughes leads the way with move to 64-bit Linux ERP system, Oct 14, 2005
Nautical equipment manufacturer Kelvin Hughes has become one of the first UK firms to implement an enterprise resource planning system based on 64-bit Linux.
University's Linux migration cuts costs and boosts SAP performance, Oct 10, 2005
Stirling University has improved performance three-fold and lowered project costs by moving its SAP human resources and payroll system over to Linux.
Oil firm standardises on Linux OS, Apr 12, 2005
Statoil, Norway's largest oil company, has made a 50% cost saving by migrating from proprietary Unix operating systems to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Bristol plans to move 5,000 to open source, Oct 26, 2004
Bristol City Council could begin one of the UK's biggest roll-outs of open source desktop applications if a proposal to adopt Star Office is adopted at a council meeting next month.
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