Ubuntu mentioned on Slashdot article

Herman Bos hbos at ubuntu.com
Wed Jun 14 10:01:05 BST 2006


Jonathan Carter wrote:
> From: http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/06/06/14/0323239.shtml
>
> "Red Hat is shrugging off Microsoft's entry into the cluster computing
> space after Microsoft announced that it has completed the code for its
> Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 targeting high-performance
> computing. From the article: 'Scott Crenshaw, general manager of
> enterprise Linux platform at Red Hat, dismissed Microsoft's entry into
> cluster computing. "They're playing catch-up," he said. "Linux is often
> associated with high-performance computing, but Windows has never
> achieved that on a large scale."' Crenshaw also commented with respect
> to Ubuntu: 'Their user base is still small, so we're not seeing the
> impact of it [Ubuntu] so far.'"
>
> Strange that they think Ubuntu's user base is still small. Perhaps
> Crenshaw should just catch up a bit.
>
> -Jonathan
>
>   
I think its about Asia. The thread about "online article about red hat
in asia" is the same article. Slashdot just doesn't mention it specifically.





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