Computerworld recycling old stories.
I was reading the computerworld.co.nz this morning when a story seems familiar:
Unix-to-Linux migration not always needed: users Many continue to be well-served by the older OS By Robert L Mitchell Framingham | Monday, 2 February, 2009in fact it appears to be a world for world copy of this article from two months ago:Migrating business applications from high-end Unix-based systems such as Sparc/Solaris to commodity x86/Linux platforms has been a popular idea for the past few years, but not everyone thinks going full-on with Linux is the best solution — at least not yet. [rest]
Unix to Linux migration not always worth it Some organisations are bucking the trend, thanks to Unix advances By Robert L Mitchell Framingham Monday, 1 December, 2008Looking into it further the original on computerworld.com appears to be recycled as well:Migrating from high-end Unix-based systems to commodity x86/Linux platforms has been a popular idea for the last few years. But it turns out that not everyone thinks going full-on with Linux is the best solution — at least not yet. [rest]
- Enterprise Linux? Not so fast – January 19, 2009
- Replacing high-end Unix with enterprise Linux? Not so fast – November 24, 2008