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1. IHT: PC shipments soar
www.iht.com/articles/125272.ht - [Cached]Published on: 1/16/2004 Last Visited: 1/16/2004
Linux is an operating system that can be copied and modified freely and is now moving into more complex computing needs at corporations, said Nick Collins, director of marketing for Linux at Hewlett-Packard. .
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Linux is an operating system that can be copied and modified freely and is now moving into more complex computing needs at corporations, said Nick Collins, director of marketing for Linux at Hewlett-Packard. .
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Linux is an operating system that can be copied and modified freely and is now moving into more complex computing needs at corporations, said Nick Collins, director of marketing for Linux at Hewlett-Packard. .
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Linux is an operating system that can be copied and modified freely and is now moving into more complex computing needs at corporations, said Nick Collins, director of marketing for Linux at Hewlett-Packard. . -
2. HP: $2.5 Billion in Linux Revenue in '03
biz.yahoo.com/rb/040115/tech_h - [Cached]Published on: 1/15/2004 Last Visited: 1/15/2004
Linux is an operating system that can be copied and modified freely, and is now moving upstream into more complex computing needs at corporations, said Nick Collins, director of marketing for Linux at Palo Alto, California-based HP.
"A lot of it has been around moving applications from, let's say, high-end Unix systems and proprietary implementations to Linux," Collins said.
Collins defined HP's Linux-related revenue as sales of computer servers, storage equipment, software and services that operate in a Linux computing installation. -
3. Excite Money & Investing
money.excite.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_r - [Cached]Published on: 1/15/2004 Last Visited: 1/15/2004
Linux is an operating system that can be copied and modified freely, and is now moving upstream into more complex computing needs at corporations, said Nick Collins, director of marketing for Linux at Palo Alto, California-based HP.
"A lot of it has been around moving applications from, let's say, high-end Unix systems and proprietary implementations to Linux," Collins said.
Collins defined HP's Linux-related revenue as sales of computer servers, storage equipment, software and services that operate in a Linux computing installation.

