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New Linux servers with ArcGIS Server 10

Cutting Edge Networked Storage and Esri have announced new Linux server solutions with ArcGIS Server Enterprise 10 pre-installed.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1036 Cutting Edge Networked Storage and 50 ESRI have announced new Linux server solutions with ArcGIS Server Enterprise 10 pre-installed. Esri has selected Cutting Edge to manufacture and deliver the new Linux servers with ArcGIS Server 10 based on the popular Redhat Enterprise operating system to its customer base.

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