Despite SCO, UK Doctors Choose IBM Linux [ http://www.it-director.com/arti.php?articleid=10870 ] over Windows Servers
by Pamela Jones
Groklaw
May 26, 2003
The date on this story is today. The Royal College of General Practitioners has
chosen a Linux server for it's bulk emailing to 6,000 doctors in the UK. They decided
not to use Windows any more after a comparison showed Linux was faster and more
secure:
"'We started off running a proof of concept of open systems for Apache web hosting
with government funding,' Tony Betts, IT manager at the RCGP, told vnunet.com. 'Running
Apache on Windows with IIS alongside showed no improvement. When moved to Linux,
the speed of response improved and emails went a lot quicker.'
"Sending 6,000 copies of a bulletin, which typically took days and tied up the server
for the whole time, now runs in 15 to 20 minutes, according to Betts. Equally important,
the RCGP was already concerned with Microsoft security, having discovered that a
hacker in France was downloading data using FTP. This led to a security review which
found, for instance, that Exchange was acting as a conduit for spam."
4:17:36 AM
Copyright 2003 http://radio.weblogs.com/0120124/ - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/