Open Source Business

February 27, 2008

Rouse’s ousts SCO for OSS

Filed under: linux,migration,open source — tina @ 8:30 pm

At Rouse’s Supermarkets in Louisiana, it was just another July day in 2004. Customers placed their summer grocery selections on the conveyor belts; cashiers scanned them and collected the amount due using their touch-screen terminals, just like always. But underneath the hustle and bustle at the checkout lanes, a silent revolution had taken place. Even though their PC-based cash registers seemed the same, the operating system that all the technology rested on had changed from SCO Unixware to Linux. (more…)

February 11, 2008

Financial group trusts Linux platform to protect customers assets

Western & Southern Financial Group provides insurance and investment advice for businesses and consumers. The conservative nature of the business means that Western & Southern needed the most secure and reliable infrastructure available. After years of running the Sybase database on Sun’s Solaris servers, IT Systems Manager Paul Jackson recognized the need to get the platform “up to speed.” When he checked on the cost to replace the proprietary hardware and operating system the company had relied on for so long, it was so expensive that he began looking for another solution. (more…)

March 12, 2007

Library system migrates from Linux — to more Linux

Filed under: library,linux,migration,ubuntu — tina @ 4:17 pm

The six branches of the Howard County Library system in Maryland provide 300 computers to their clients. Every one of those computers has been upgraded from a “homegrown” Linux kernel, to Groovix, an Ubuntu Linux derivative. (more…)

March 17, 2006

Open source software aids healthcare leader

Filed under: medical,migration,open source,open standards — tina @ 1:07 pm

Catholic Healthcare West (CHW), the largest not-for-profit healthcare provider in California, needed to consolidate its IT systems and bring greater efficiency and consistency to the infrastructure. CHW decided the best way to do that was to move away from proprietary solutions and toward open source. (more…)

March 11, 2006

Open source software aids healthcare leader

Catholic Healthcare West (CHW), the largest not-for-profit healthcare provider in California, needed to consolidate its IT systems and bring greater efficiency and consistency to the infrastructure. CHW decided the best way to do that was to move away from proprietary solutions and toward open source. Read more at Newsforge.com.

Tradeware trades Solaris for Red Hat

Tradeware Global is a financial services company that allows securities brokers to provide direct market access to their clients. It currently handles 5% of all transactions in the New York and American stock exchanges. Tradeware is about halfway through with an infrastructure migration that is moving the company’s 100+ servers off of Solaris and onto Red Hat Linux. Read more at Newsforge.com.

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