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Linux optimisation for business can come in many forms, depending on the optimisation priorities.
Financial optimisation is likely to mean "run the estate as inexpensively as possible". This tends to be a desire for everyone. Why pay more if you can achieve with less, after all. But financial optimisation is also about scaling agility and opportunity maximisation, as well as run-rate.
Operational optimisation looks at business processes and data-flows. If A takes 3 minutes, and B takes 10, with a single pipeline you will get to C in 13 minutes. Could this be optimised?
Security optimisation is not binary. Secure systems are essential. But part of the challenge here is tackling what "secure" means. What is "acceptable risk" when a critical system needs an update but is also depended-upon for a process?
We can help to answer questions like the above, in a repeatable way.
