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Aseem is a graduate of Conrad Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology Center, Faculty of Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada. He also holds a masters in computers application from Guru Nanak Dev University, Punjab, India. On Opensource.com, he serves as an author. He also blogs at http://aseemsharma.info/.
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Great article Jason. Thanks for sharing. I would go for ecosystem. It is the ecosystem that most organizations would invest in and would be attracted by. Openstack is becoming an incredibly impactful and strong ecosystem to invest in. The next increased adoption by telecom and financial players is also an important factor. The increase in adoption by the current players would encourage others to invest, considering the benefits that can be reaped.
Thanks for your feedback Jest. I think the events articulated in the article played an important role in triggering off the recent events. The post takes an historical perspective on the Linux in enterprises.
I do agree with you. The recent events that you specified are worth study and analysis to have a better understanding of trends and patterns that made Linux a hit in organizations.