With summer now in full swing, people are headed all over for their summer vacation. A few will fly, but most will drive on highways and freeways to their final destination. Without highways and freeways enjoying many of the spectacular sights and scenery this world has to offer would not be possible.
Many companies have or are now preparing to travel to a new IT destination: Linux and Open Source. We have many companies to thank for blazing a trail for Linux and Open Source. Without these companies Linux and Open Source would not be where it is today. Yet significant Linux and Open Source adoption would not be possible without the help of companies that built the Linux and Open Source highways and freeways.
Who are these companies? They are companies like Red Hat, SUSE, and HP. You might be thinking, “HP?” Yes. HP was foremost in paving the highways and freeways used by businesses to adopt Linux. How? With HP’s Converged Infrastructure powering the Instant-On Enterprise. HP Converged Infrastructure offers:
If you are planning on enjoying the spectacular benefits of Linux and Open Source technology, you will not be disappointed traveling to your destination on HP’s Converged Infrastructure.
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