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Case Code : BSTR042
Case Length : 17 Pages
Period : 1990 - 2003
Organization : IBM - Linux Technology Center, Microsoft
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note :Not Available
Countries : ---
Industry : Software

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Exhibits

Exhibit I: Linux Usage in India
Exhibit II: Time Line of Linux
Exhibit III: Evolution of Windows
Exhibit IV: Comparison of Linux and Windows


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