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Linux vs. Microsoft TCO Comparison

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DisclaimerThe information contained herein represents Cybersource's initial commentary andanalysis and has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Positions taken aresubject to change as more information becomes available and further analysis isundertaken. Cybersource and Open Source Victoria disclaim all warranties as to theaccuracy, completeness or adequacy of the information. Neither Cybersource nor OpenSource Victoria shall have liability for errors, omissions or inadequacies in the informationcontained herein or for interpretations thereof.It is recommended that enterprises considering a migration to, or implementation of, anOpen Source solution undertake their own Total Cost of Ownership and Return OnInvestment evaluations, specific to their requirements, prior to any such implementation.This document can therefore be considered a first-pass template for such a site-specificevaluation.AcknowledgementsCybersource gratefully acknowledges the support of Open Source Victoria in preparingthis updated version of the <strong>Linux</strong> <strong>vs</strong>. Windows <strong>TCO</strong> <strong>Comparison</strong> document.Open Source Victoria is an industry cluster, funded by the State Government of Victoria,Australia. Open Source Victoria consists of over 80 Victorian firms and developers whichprovide services and technology related to Free and Open Source Software (FOSS.) OpenSource Victoria offers marketing, advocacy and information referral services, and aims toraise the profile of FOSS in Victoria and work with other similar organisations acrossAustralia. For more information visit: http:// www.osv.org.au /All text material Copyright © 2002, 2004 Cybersource® Pty. Ltd. (http://www.cybersource.com.au/).All trademarks are the property of their respective trademark holders. Document Build: 291 Page 2 of 44

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