Linux servers grew 36% in Canada in 2004
Fact recorded on: June 26, 2005. Categories: OS.
IDC Canada said Canadian server market for Linux grew more than 36% in 2003-2004, beating the Windows server market’s growth of about 27% for the same timespan.
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