[Am-info] Linux replaces Microsoft at Air New Zealand

Fred A. Miller fm@cupserv.org
Thu, 15 Aug 2002 10:55:52 -0400


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Linux replaces Microsoft at Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand is replacing 150 Compaq NT servers with two IBM=20
mainframes running Linux, saving the company a potential NZ$600,000=20
(=A3180,000) in licence fees alone, according to a report in The New=20
Zealand Herald. The company will then be in a position to replace 4000=20
Microsoft Exchange clients with Bynari, an open-source email=20
application. The IBM Z800 mainframes will run Linux, Websphere=20
Application Server, DB2 database and Tivoli software.

Full story:

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/020814/152/d7g5d.html

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Fred A. Miller
Systems Administrator
Cornell Univ. Press Services
fm@cupserv.org, www.cupserv.org
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