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New: Faa Manages Air Traffic with Linux
Faa Manages Air Traffic with Linux
Federal Computer Week By Sternstein, Aliya Friday, May 19, 2006 The Federal Aviation Administration has saved $15 million by migrating computers that manage air traffic flow to Linux, according to an announcement issued last week. The upgrade is part of a broader service-oriented architecture initiative that will replace proprietary traffic management systems with applications using Java, Web services, open-source software and Oracle products. The FAA switched from a proprietary form of Unix to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, an open-source operating system. In the process, the agency consolidated hardware and software installed in 1999. For more details: http://linux.ittoolbox.com/news/display.asp?i=143137 |
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