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Infoworld.com featured Cleanscape President and CEO in a recent article about the growing Linux market. Following is an excerpt:
Linux climbs up
By Dan Neel
"Linux was the fastest-growing server operating environment between the fourth quarter of 1998 and the fourth quarter of 1999, according to an April 2000 study by Framingham, Mass.-based market research company IDC.
"But the road that leads from dorm rooms and zealot independent developers to large enterprises demands third-party tools.
"According to Ted Batha, president and CEO of Cleanscape Software International, in San Jose, Calif., so many large companies have requested more Linux applications and tools that Cleanscape ported its entire line of development tools to Linux.
"'What we've seen is a large number of our customers that have been doing development with other operating systems, such as Solaris, HP-UX, and [Windows] NT, now gravitating toward Linux, albeit slowly,' Batha says."
> Click here for the complete story in InfoWorld
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