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Linux May Seem Cheaper Than Windows…But It Ain’t Necessarily So by Brian Dusho, executive VP, BroadSign International

12 Jun 2007

The two operating systems most widely used for digital-signage networks are Windows and Linux, and the purpose of this article is to help you get an idea of the advantages and the total cost of ownership (TCO) of each operating system (OS) in order to make an informed decision about choosing an OS for your digital-signage network.

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