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Canonical
on 12 June 2014

Enterprise class Ubuntu management with Canonical Landscape


In this recently-published white paper, Enterprise Management Associates detail the return on investment that can be expected when managing Ubuntu systems using Landscape. They outline the software’s features before providing hard financial data based on real-world study of the software in use.

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