Getting Started with OpenVMS System Management (HP Technologies)

When Linus Torval started his project, he dreamed of an OS unencumbered by source-code restrictions and copyrights. In just a few short years, Linux workstations and servers began to emerge as a powerful Open Source alternative to Windows desktops and many UNIX servers. Productivity tools such as Star Office, WordPerfect, and many other application ports were available. Games were also available on these strange new Open Source boxes. As the desktop functionality grew, many saw computer server functions as Linux's destiny. Linux is a workstation and a server with a graphical user interface for management (Gnome and KDE are the two interfaces of choice). With HP and others beginning to offer certification as Linux Accredited Systems Engineers, support and services are beginning to mature.

So where does Linux fit in today's IT strategy? Let's review some of its features.

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