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Definition of Deployment:
Deployment can be defined as a process of setting up, testing
and running. Deployment can be further defined with regard
to the term's application in the implementation of software;
This is for the reason that to deploy is the same as to get
software properly installed and running. Linux deployment
would therefore be the process of installing and running a
linux application for a company or for one's self.
Intowebs Linux Deployment:
Because Linux is an open source company it means that the
products it develops can be freely distributed; anyone can
use Linux. Linux Deployment means that anyone can use linux,
set it up, test it and run it for themselves.
Intoweb offers clients with linux applications. We can install
and run it for the clients without any hassle and also provide
support and maintenance. Clients would therefore reap great
benefits at the end because Intoweb offers the best support
for Linux reaffirming the reason why we are considered to
be one of the best Linux Providers.
The Effects of Increased Linux Deployment
Many companies are currently becoming aware of the numerous
benefits they can enjoy as a result of incorporating Open
Source software such as Linux as their computer operating
systems; hereby replacing proprietary software such as MS
Windows. In short, Linux is a free computer operating system
for users who regard its use as fast and efficient with top
notch security systems in place. Amazon.com has recently made
a switch to Linux software and is claiming to expect capital
reduction of up to 25% as a result of this technological change.
Because Linux Open Source software is practically free, organisations
can save themselves alot of a money as a result of the low-costs
promoted with the use of this type of computer software. With
such a major shift in technology, organisations need to be
aware of what the effects will be on those such as the IT
professionals and end-users who make constant use of these
system.
For the reason that Linux is currently the most popular Open
Source company, an increase in rollouts of Linux technology
has consequently increased the demand for certification and
training in the necessary knowledge and skills required to
support this Open Source software. Linux focusses on the back-end
of organisations which includes file servers, web servers
and databases, and these organisations therefore need to aid
their system administrators in developing important knowledge
and skills to be able to support their systems running Linux.
Intoweb subsequently makes Linux Open Source software training
available for all those who are interested in becoming skilled
Linux professionals.
Linux has recently made a shift to not only supply software
for the end-users as briefly discussed above, but are now
also concentrating on the end-users as well. Linux has thus
developed computer desktop software similar to that of Microsoft
Office. This new Linux Open Source application is a viable
alternative to previously created proprietary software for
the reason that it is capable of doing most of the jobs performed
on regular desktops. Many companies are therefore not only
employing Linux server software but also using this software
as their computer desktops.
With the continuous growth of Linux, which is affecting not
only back-end server room users but also regular users with
the application of the Linux desktop, organisations must accordingly
be aware of any need for new technology training or change
management. Companies need to keep up-to-date with deployments
by large organisations (such as Linux) as well as the need
for technological changes in their own enterprise. This should
be done to stay ahead of the game and to ensure a smooth software
transition.
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