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Ministry of Awqaf & Islamic Affairs of Kuwait use Linux
Posted on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 @ 02:37:26 AST
Topic: news
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Ministry of Awqaf & Islamic Affairs of Kuwait announced that they signed a contract with Novell co to install & deploy OES2 and SUSE Linux with System Identity Management.

That's would be the first ministry to apply Linux in their systems on the middle east according to them.

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