Bonhams and Linux Servers

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After a series of acquisitions and mergers, auction house Bonhams needed to reconcile four different business management systems. To achieve this, it selected an IBM eServer xSeries solution running Linux, offering reduced administration and maintenance activities and a scalable architecture.

Owned and run by British auctioneers since 1793, London-based Bonhams is the fastest-growing fine art auction house in the world. Dealing in items including automobiles, antiques and collectables, ...

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