World's largest Linux migration gets major boost
The world’s largest Linux migration is speeding ahead, with the German national railway announcing today that it has successfully moved all of its 55,000 Lotus Notes users to the open-source operating system.
Describing the moment as the first important milestone in its companywide move to Linux, Deutsche Bahn said it expects the move to provide continuous cost savings, greater flexibility and integration benefits as it gradually moves the rest of its business over.
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