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Linux Loves (and Is Loved by) Big Companies. IBM (now owner of Red Hat) helped birth the Linux Foundation and poured those billions into making Linux a standard. Google literally built Android on the Linux kernel, and they even pay full-time Linux security engineers to keep things tight. Meanwhile, Microsoft (yes, Microsoft!) has been cozying up to Linux too – think Windows Subsystem for Linux and SQL Server on Linux.
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