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Financial Business's Linux Use Doubled in 2004 20

A beautiful mind writes "Linux usage got boosted in the financial sector thanks to mainstream suppliers like IBM and Sun from 27 percent last year to 58 percent in 2005, according to a report from financial technology researchers Finextra. In fact the growing support for Linux has been the single biggest technology change in financial organisations over the past 12 months, say the researchers writing in the Financial Technology Strategies 2005 survey."
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Financial Business's Linux Use Doubled in 2004

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  • by SpottedKuh ( 855161 ) on Monday January 31, 2005 @09:28PM (#11535661)
    Don't misunderstand this post: I think it is an excellent trend that Linux is taking a larger share in the business world. Hopefully vendors will even start to pick up on other open-source solutions (BSD, etc) too. After all, open-source is all about choice and freedom.

    However, I question whether companies such as IBM are truly choosing Linux based on technological reasons, or if they are just marketing "Linux" as a buzzword to upper-management types who may have heard something about it.

    After all, a quick look at IBM's portal site for Linux, http://www.ibm.com/linux/ [ibm.com], does not show a page detailing the technological benefits of Linux. Heck, it barely mentions financial benefits. What I do see is a bunch of snazzy logos, and some rather devoid-of-meaning slogans such as, "Business and Linux in an On Demand World."

    Am I being too harsh on IBM, or are they really just playing the marketing game?
    • Well, you have to attack both sides. One side is technical merits, the other side is financial merits. There is also "the golf course chit-chat" side, and that's why the link you included is so easy to remember.
    • After all, open-source is all about choice and freedom.

      Actually, it isn't. Free software is about choice and freedom. Open source is about a development model which builds good software. Open source software happens to be also free software in most cases, but open source software supporters and free software supporters have very different goals. Linus, the big name in open source, doesn't care about freedom at all, or at least so it seems. He doesn't have a problem with requiring closed source tools

  • Front or Back (Score:3, Interesting)

    by superpulpsicle ( 533373 ) on Tuesday February 01, 2005 @02:12AM (#11537528)
    There are 2 sides to the financial use of linux. First is the front, the user interface like quicken. Second is the back, the database holding the financial data like oracle. Linux still has a long way to go in both.

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