The companies that use Unix are the companies that require certain Unix-only programs to execute, or companies that support Unix applications for other clients.
You may find that the companies that use Unix are the same companies that might use Microsoft Windows, for example. It is just a different technology for solving problems.
Companies (especially the Fortune 500) do not advertise what their IT structure looks like (its a security issue). The only ones that do advertise that are most probably vendors of Linux hardware and/or software.
Without advertising the fact, probably a good percentage of those companies use Linux somewhere in their organization.
Many, and the number is growing.
It gets more and more popular since it's free, secure, efficient, customizable, etc.
Anyone who likes a configurable, powerful, scalable, secure and free computer system.
IT, Universities, Researchers, Hackers, and home users
A distant acquaintance of mine used a 'UNIX' system with one the American phone companies...
I do.
Companies on the Fortune 500 list are the 500 companies in the U.S. with the largest annual revenues. There are many helpful resources to track the companies on Fortune's 500 list. Below are a few resources for you to use: Companies are ranked as the top 500 companies based on their sales, assets, earnings, and capitalization and are ranked by the Fortune magazine and are therefore called as Fortune 500 companies.
Not all fortune 500 companies but most fortune 500 companies require and are implementing national safety compliance training. Such requirements are in effect like banning the use of cell phones while driving.
All hype aside, it is very clear that Linux is recognized as a major operating system by data center administrators as well as CIOs. Linux is no longer of interest only to hackers and the open-source community. Today there are more web servers running on Linux than on any other operating system. Major organizations are deploying Linux in their data centers. According to a study done recently, more than 75% of the fortune 500 companies have already deployed Linux or are considering to do so in near future.
It is monitored by PCI, FIPS, HIPPA and SOX. They use an EFT server which is very hard to hack and the military uses it and fortune 500 companies use it.
Most do so. Most US employers are small family businesses. Out of 20 million US businesses only 500 are in the Fortune 500. Family businesses typically employ the owners' "underage" children and that is legal.
you can call him a "dwayner," after corporate mogul Dwayne Densmore, who single handley wrested control of several fortune 500 companies from their boards. it's what most people use.
There are many payday loans companies which are good to use for a $500 loan. Some of the companies include Moneymart, Instaloans, Greenstart and Slideshare.
Organizational chart are guiding lines in preparation of organizational plans. Most of the top fortune 500 companies use org chart software humanconcepts to create and execute successful organizational plans.
According to recent documentation, 78% of fortune 500 companies use SharePoint. From vehicle manufacturers, to city, state, and federal government! Between 2006 and 2011 Microsoft has sold over 36.5 million user licenses. These numbers continue to grow as Microsoft continues to roll out new updates, and the newest SharePoint 2013.
The question is unclear. Assuming you are asking usages of linux, well people use it for personal computing. Most of the companies use linux for servers. A Linux based system is free for anyone to use. A linux system distribution can be used in the same way as windows. Almost any application for windows has an equivalent application available for linux that does the same job. Linux has word processing, picture, sound and video edotors as well as their file format converters. It can be used to play many games, play song, watch videos. Linux is available for almost any personal computer available and almost any other computer in use. Most commercial network routers and firewalls are based on linux.
No, it is unix-based but Linux is a kernel not an operating system.Ubuntu,Linux Mint,Debian,and puppy Linux,ect. are OS's that use the Linux kernel.
everyone can use linux