What are your plans post-CentOS 7?
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Chief Information Officer in Educationa year ago
Amazon Linux for EC2 and Ubuntu on prem but we are considering AlmaLinux or RockyLinux. Content you might like
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Director of IT in IT Services4 days ago
Not sure on comparison, but one of our client is using GE’s Flow Safe Pipeline control system. Seems my point of contacts are happy with it.1.9k views1 Comment
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We are actively doing a bake off between SAP Concur and Egencia for our global Travel Management system. Would love to hear about your experience using Egencia and if you are within the Professional Services industry.
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Head of Enterprise Architecture MERCK Group in Healthcare and Biotecha year ago
Strategy & ArchitectureWhich aspect of running a software business do you find most challenging?
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* Generally Amazon linux for EC2 - it comes with AWS support (especially with enterprise support)
* on-prem workstations are RockyOS for now.
We did deploy a product with Ubuntu Core, the snap distribution is a feature that other distributions can't beat.