July 15, 2002
Linux vs. Microsoft Windows? - Now Small Manufacturers Don't Have to Choose
BROOKFIELD, Wis., July 15 /PRNewswire/ -- InterNetworX Systems today announced ShopWorX for Windows, a software package for small- to medium-sized manufacturers that marries low-cost Linux servers with Windows(R) PC clients. Using Linux, the fastest-growing trend in business servers, allows small manufacturers to save thousands of dollars in licensing fees. With ShopWorX, they can now upgrade to Linux and retain existing Windows PCs. (full story)
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