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Norway's Second City Ditches Windows for Linux
ZDNet UK, 2004-06-15The city of Bergen is migrating its education and health services from Unix and Windows to a system built around SuSE Linux
"In a move that echoes an earlier high-profile migration by the German city of Munich, authorities in the Norwegian city of Bergen have opted to replace existing core Windows and Unix systems with Linux.
"The two-phase rollout will see the 20 existing Oracle database servers running on HP-UX that support the City's health and welfare applications replaced with SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 running on HP Integrity Itanium 64 bit servers..."
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Norway's Second City Ditches Windows for Linux