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  2. List of Linux adopters - Wikipedia

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    Mindbridge, a software company, announced in September 2007 that it had migrated a large number of Windows servers onto a smaller number of Linux servers and a few BSD servers. It claims to have saved "bunches of money." [123] Virgin America, the low cost U.S. airline, uses Linux to power its in-flight entertainment system, RED. [124]

  3. Virtuozzo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Virtuozzo is a software company that develops virtualization and cloud management software for cloud computing providers, managed services providers and internet hosting service providers. The company's software enables service providers to offer Infrastructure as a service , Container-as-a-Service, Platform as a service , Kubernetes-as-a ...

  4. SUSE S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1992, it was the first company to market Linux for enterprise. It is the developer of SUSE Linux Enterprise and the primary sponsor of the community-supported openSUSE Linux distribution project. The openSUSE "Tumbleweed" variation is an upstream distribution for both the "Leap" variation and SUSE Linux Enterprise distribution.

  5. List of application servers - Wikipedia

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    Enduro/X ASG – Application server for Go.This provides XATMI and XA facilities for Golang. Go application can be built by normal Go executable files which in turn provides stateless services, which can be load balanced, clustered and reloaded on the fly without service interruption by means of administrative work only.

  6. Category:Linux companies - Wikipedia

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    Linux-based companies are companies that have at the core a business model that involves the production of Linux distributions or developing software primarily for Linux systems. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  7. Category:Enterprise Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Enterprise Linux distributions" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Univention Corporate Server; Z. Zentyal

  8. Deft (company) - Wikipedia

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    Deft, a Summit company (formerly known as ServerCentral) is an IT infrastructure provider of colocation, cloud infrastructure, IaaS, DRaaS, network connectivity, managed storage, and managed services in data centers across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia.

  9. System76 - Wikipedia

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    System76, Inc. is an American computer manufacturer [a] based in Denver, Colorado that sells notebook computers, desktop computers, and servers.The company utilizes free and open-source software, and offers a choice of Ubuntu or their own Ubuntu-based Linux distribution Pop!_OS as preinstalled operating systems.