Amazon
Amazon is where most people like to buy books. Almost every business of Amazon.com, a large online retailer, is supported by Linux. Amazon's savings in technology infrastructure cost as much as $ millions of since turning to Linux. At the time, Amazon said in a statement to the Securities Regulatory Commission that the key to Amazon's money-saving is "the use of cheap infrastructure technology, the introduction of a linux-based technology platform, but also because of the market demand for data and unlimited communication services overall cost reduction." ”
But an Amazon spokeswoman declined to disclose details of its use of the Linux operating system and what kind of operating software it replaces and how much it costs to save the company.
In any case, it is true that Linux helps Amazon save costs.
Ibm
IBM is one of the biggest supporters of Linux.
In May 2013, IBM set up the world's first IBM Power Systems Linux Center, which will bring together IBM's leading power Systems enterprise platform technology and expert resources, Red Hat and SUSE Linux expertise, and partner solutions and resources. will eventually drive Linux to further develop in the Chinese market.
In September 2013, IBM announced that it would invest $1 billion in Linux and other related open source technologies for its power servers in the next 4 or 5 years at the LinuxCon conference hosted by the Linux Foundation.
Google
Yes, the hottest web search engine uses Linux because it is the most effective cost solution. Google's Sergey Brin has said so.
He and Larry Page were reading a Ph. D. In computer science from Stanford University. All around the factory are machines such as HP, Sun, Alphas and Intel.
These computers run Linux, so Larry and Sergey have accumulated a lot of experience on the Linux platform. As I know, Google has created its own version of Ubuntu, called Goobuntu, based on the LTS version.
Google has its own personalized Ubuntu release, which is significant for Linux and the open source community.
Mcdonald 's
Yes, the McDonald's computer is running an Ubuntu Linux distribution. The following pictures were taken at McDonald's restaurant in Australia. What can you see from it?
You can see from the screen that the Ubuntu 8.10,gnome 2 desktop Manager is trying to access the wireless network.