Linux. It’s been around since the mid ‘90s, and has since reached a user-base that spans industries and continents. For those in the know, you understand that Linux is actually everywhere. It’s in your phones, in your cars, in your refrigerators, your Roku devices. It runs most of the Internet, the supercomputers making scientific breakthroughs, and the world’s stock exchanges. But before Linux became the platform to run desktops, servers, and embedded systems across the globe, it was (and still is) one of the most reliable, secure, and worry-free operating systems available.

Corporations:

 

Tesla, Apple, Google, Twitter, Facebook, Amazon, IBM, New York Stock Exchange, Postal Services, Education, NASA to name a few

 

Devices:

 

Smart Watches, Smart Phones, Game Console, Smart TV, Digital Signs, Self-Driving cars, Home Appliances, Desktop, Submarines, Traffic Controlling, Nuclear Projects, Bullet Trains, Internet Hosting, Missiles and Weapons systems, Networking, Cars, ROBOTICS

 

People:

 

Scientist, Regular users.