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IBM: 'Who Says Penguins Can't Fly?' (eWeek)

eWeek covers a LinuxWorld keynote by IBM's Ross Mauri. "Now, however, Linux seems to be everywhere, according to the IBMer. "I can't think of a place where Linux hasn't been successful," he evangelized, citing implementations ranging from supercomputers down to embedded systems. Supercomputing applications really started to come to the fore during the second half of 2003, he noted. "Linux clusters are the biggest segment." Mauri delivered quick case studies of organizations using Linux across fields that include communications, health care, pharmaceuticals, education and multimedia entertainment."
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