Mandrakesoft acquires South American Linux distro
Linux platform builder Mandrakesoft has announced a stock swap deal to acquire its Brazilian equivalent Conectiva.
In what can only be described as a Pheonix-like rise from the ashes of near insolvency a year ago, Mandrake has since announced its most profitable quarter ever, posted a net income for the year, inked numourous deals with new customers and acquired a support company.
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