When Linus Torvalds released Linux in 1991, he couldn’t have known it would become the foundation of modern computing.
Linux, an open-source operating system, powers 96.3% of the world’s top million web servers, Android phones, and scientific research supercomputers.
Open-source development is pragmatic and produces better software faster, as demonstrated by companies like Instagram, Netflix, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft.
Open-source software benefits from the collective effort of thousands of developers, leading to more robust and industry-standard solutions.