The Business Value of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Linux has firmly established itself as a preferred delivery vehicle for modern applications, in addition to that role, it has become the preferred platform for cloud infrastructure. The credibility of Linux didn't just happen overnight, credibility has been cultivated from humble beginnings and by patiently building ecosystems and rich application portfolios. But most importantly, credibility comes from satisfied customers that have seen Linux meet their needs for a reliable environment that offers scale, security, and robust application support.
Within the broader Linux category, enterprise customers usually gravitate to enterprise distributions for the benefits those distributions deliver on — efficient operational costs, better reliability and availability, and better scalability in terms of both users per server and servers per administrator. These benefits typically translate into a better return on investment (ROI) for enterprise customers, which IDC's business value research measures and highlights.
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