Franklin Institute Science Museum Chooses Linux
Sep 1st, 23:37 UTC
The Franklin Institute Science Museum has installed a
Linux Web server built by LinuxForce Inc. Philadelphia PA -- The Franklin Institute Science Museum has installed a
Linux Web server built by LinuxForce Inc. The server is now on line and
being used by The Franklin Institute in their Keystone Science Network.
The network has been designed to create a professional community of
science educators throughout the Eastern half of Pennsylvania.
Christopher Fearnley Senior VP Technology LinuxForce Inc. said that
"LinuxForce is proud to have built the server and its integrated Linux
software that will aid the Keystone Science Network in promoting teacher
professional growth." The Network has been designed to promote teacher
professional growth through the implementation of K-8 standards-based
science kits supported by the application of network technology.
The Web Server built for the program by LinuxForce Inc.'s Hardware
Division includes the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. Fearnley
commented that the powerful Keystone web server will meet all current
requirements and the challenge of any expansion beyond the ten core sites
located in school districts throughout the Eastern half of Pennsylvania.
LinuxForce Inc is an integrated company of computer professionals with a
Linux base for development activities. The LinuxForce Hardware Division
builds a line of high-end Linux-driven Web Servers, File Servers and
E-mail servers.
To find out more about LinuxForce go to http://www.linuxforce2000.com
(Submitted by Martin Pitts of Linux Today)
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