Wednesday 6 March 2013

Australia is Windows server territory

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Editor's note
If I told you that Windows servers ship almost five units for each Linux server, would that sound right to you? Going by the numbers provided by analyst firms IDC and Gartner, that's the story of server shipments in Australia today. How do you buy your servers? As a whole or as a collection of components? Let us know in the comments of our leading article listed below. As part of TechRepublic's cloud focus this month, Krishan Sharma took at look at advice for organisations that are intending to move across to cloud infrastructure and services. There's some handy advice in there for cloud pros and neophytes alike. Have a great week, everyone! --Chris

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