commercial Linux market
Refers to versions of Linux that are offered for sale. They include a combination of enhancements, utilities, applications, training and support as well as custom integration services. The term is used to contrast these commercial offerings used by many companies with versions of Linux that are modified by an organization for its internal use rather than for sale. See Linux distribution.
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