City finds big savings in Linux
People thought running systems entirely on Linux was weird but no longer
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| Kenosha, a city of about 100,000, was on the bleeding edge when it
| began deploying Linux a decade ago. The city had been a Unix shop,
| but as IT demands became more dynamic and more dependent on the
| Internet, Schall decided that instead of buying more Unix boxes,
| it was time to look at an inexpensive alternative.
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