September 25, 2003, 11:21 AM — Linux may be the fastest growing server platform, but IDC analyst Dan Kusnetzky takes a dim view of Linux's future as businesses move to utility computing. Read the full article to learn why the vendor neutrality created by virtualization may not turn out to be such a good thing for Linux.
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