Consumer goods manufacturer Unilever is moving its global IT infrastructure onto Linux as part of a plan to save Eur100m (£66m) over the next three years.
The company is aiming for cost savings and a simpler infrastructure by switching from a Unix server environment to Linux running on Intel Itanium-based machines.
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The company is aiming for cost savings and a simpler infrastructure by switching from a Unix server environment to Linux running on Intel Itanium-based machines.
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