Linux in Business: Education and research
This page contains a list of references to commercial sites that make use of Linux to support their day-to-day business function. It's intended to be useful if you would like to find out more about how Linux is being used in commercial and other "production" (i.e., not at home, not just for fun) environments.
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As of 2003-03-18, there are 557 entries in this list.
For an excellent description of the Open Source software development model embodied in Linux, and why it's good for business, please refer to: www.opensource.org
Educational and research institutions
- A3IP Electronic research and development
- Abaco Instituto superior technologico privado
- Aquinas College
- California Institute of Technology
- Calif. Polytechnic State Univ.
- Chair for Technical Thermodynamics
- Department of Cartography, ETH Zurich
- Deptartment of Informatics / Göteborgs University
- The D. Y. Patil Group
- Fachhochschule Mannheim, Institut fuer CAE
- Fuller Theological Seminary
- GLACIER
- Global Knowledge
- Henry Ford Community College
- Institut für Informations- und Datenverarbeitung
- Lab. Nikolaus Walczuch Los Andes University
- Linux Learning Centre
- Methodist Ladies College
- MidAmerica Nazarene University
- Millbury Public Schools
- New Zealand Forest Research Insitute
- Pitter Patter Play and Learn Child Care
- Practical Advanced Technology Sdn Bhd
- School of Mathematics, Tata Institute, INDIA
- SINTEF
- Studio of Arts And Sciences
- Takoma Academy
- Tanzstudio Dreuw
- Texas Tech University Department of Physics
- Universidad Nacional de Tucuman
- University of Botswana
- University of Rio Grande, CS Department
- Zentrum f. Europ. Wirtschaftsforschung GmbH
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