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First of all. Many Mr Frank's cited sources are not really the direct data sources. This is not a very good way for showing some data in the MS official blog. Sorry for this, but if I were Mr.Frank, I would not do so.
For all those numbers, one number catches my eyes.
The number contrast between windows server and Linux server. The possible real source is
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft/behind-the-id...
Windows: 73.9%
Linux: 21.2%
I do not know how IDC conducted the research, But, how many percent people in TC are using windows server?
As i know, probably most of website hosting companies, academy institutes, small companies are using Linux servers. Who else are using windows servers except MS, MS cloud, DOD ( possibly), military institutes, and some DC contractors?
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By the way, if Linkedin can get a short name like LIN, that would be easy for us to spell and spread the word, for example, Facebook, FB.
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