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Secure, reliable, economical and flexible, Ubuntu is supporting businesses, schools and individuals, every single day.

Great Ormond Street Hospital standardised its IT infrastructure on Ubuntu for easier use and maintenance. Wikimedia runs an enormous workload on Ubuntu every day. And, in France, the entire national police force is switching 85,000 PCs to Ubuntu.

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Krux creates revenues from audience data and helps protect privacy

Ubuntu and AWS cloud used to capture, protect and monetise data across platforms

Ubuntu powers online presence for Heart FM, Capital FM and Classic FM

Global Radio uses Ubuntu to steamline management and enhance user experience

JT Global standardises mission-critical production system on Ubuntu

Virtualised Ubuntu environment delivers datacentre power and cooling savings of £2,800 per year

Janrain powers the next generation of online indentity management with Ubuntu

Ubuntu Cloud Guest and Amazon's public cloud power seamless sign-on and authentication for millions of web users.

Ubuntu helps bridge the digital divide in rural India

Powering servers and desktops for rural networking pioneer

AdAction drives ad-serving performance with Ubuntu and Membase Server

New server-side solution delivers high throughput and zero downtime

Moodlerooms boosts reliability with Ubuntu Server and Ubuntu Advantage

Ubuntu Advantage subscription service resolves issues, fast

Legislators in Kerala, India work better with Ubuntu laptops

Tens of thousands of dollars saved on software licensing

Agora Games makes dramatic time and cost savings with Ubuntu

Gaming company cuts server infrastructure by almost half with Ubuntu and VMware

Skalica City Hall reduces costs by 70 per cent with Ubuntu

The transition to Ubuntu Desktop Edition, coupled with Landscape Hosted Server Edition (part of the Ubuntu Advantage subscription service) has seen a reduction in Skalica's IT costs by 70 per cent.

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