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SPOTLIGHT: Another punch thrown in Linux vs. Windows
February 13, 2006 — 8:01pm ET
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A new report claims that total-cost-ownership (TCO) is better with Linux than with Windows, likely re-flaring the continuous debate between the world's most popular operating system and the open-source community. According to a study by Enterprise Management Associates, Linux is a more productive and cheaper option for the enterprise. Article
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