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Linux to heal IT budgets. 3

Linux In 2004, McKesson Provider Technologies began focusing its efforts on ways to cut IT costs for customers, including hospitals and nedical offices.

McKesson

The cure they found and implemented was to switch to Linux! This made a lot of immediate sense since the money could be used to buy less expensive hardware available in the market instead of expensive mainframes. Today, the company offers around 50 applications ranging from billing to surgery scheduling to physician order entry systems runnning on Linux. They have also officially announced their partnership with the Red Hat Enterprise Healthcare Platform.

The main cost reducing factor is the replacement of mainframes with basic servers running Linux. This showed immediate results as far as reducing the customer’s maintainence and operational costs. They have also offered their software to RedHat enterprise Linux! Estimates show that the switch allows the companies to reduce costs by around 60% when compared to what they were spending earlier.

About 75% of McKesson’s customers are on board as far as the move goes although 15% still are dead against it. The main problem of course lies in the fact that Oracle is still the database that most legacy customers use and running open source alternatives like MySQL will take some time getting a share of the Oracle pie…

Another Linux Business come good! Are the rest listening?

Wal-mart sells out Linux PCs 1

Wal-mart, which has been selling Linux PCs for some time now has officially sold out its stock of the Everex TC2502 PC which runs the gOS (linux). The reviews and ratings that this product has received from new and old Linux users has been really great and I am sure that this is the beginning of a long and successful run for the linux based PC.

The Everex PC is the first mass marketed desktop PC running Linux and runs a “green” version of Ubuntu called gOS. The best part about the PC is the configuration:
1.5GHz VIA C7 CPU in a mini-ITX motherboard
512 MB of RAM
80 Gb Hard Drive
It also uses the new Enlightenment desktop manager, which the manufacturer claims makes the PC more responsive that a PC running vista. The PC also comes bundled with a long list of pre-installed Google products. To top all of this off, the users also get free phone support!

Awesome is all I can say!