Linux Rings the Bell in New York
In New York's Financial District, Linux is your MAMA. The Linux Foundation (that's Greg Kroah-Hartman in the center and to his right is Jim Zemlin) rang the closing bell at the NYSE yesterday.
The new 2.1 version of OpenMAMA now has broad financial industry support and add new features. One of those new features, is the cornerstone of trillions of dollars of transactions that NYSE powers.
Not only is NYSE using Linux as its base operating system, but it has now widely embraced the Linux Foundation (and open source) approach to collaborative development. Financial service firms are interested in primarily one thing -- money, but what OpenMAMA proves is that money, open source and Linux can all be part of a profitable equation.
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