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FAA migrates to Linux, saves big money

Federal Aviation Administration Saves $15 Million by Migrating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux; FAA Achieves 30 Percent More Operational Efficiency for 50 Percent Less Cost
I'm not sure whether I should post this under the Linux or under the aviation topic. Wish I could figure out how to get in on some of this kind of Linux consulting action. Linux just keeps picking up speed! Federal Aviation Administration Saves $15 Million by Migrating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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Posted by treed on 2006-04-27 21:41
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