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OpenBSD is not just a kernel hackers' operating system. Several |
These companies and organisations trust OpenBSD's rigorous code audit |
corporations, universities, and ISP's are using OpenBSD to serve their IT, |
and security-first development model. They use the system to build firewalls, |
research and security needs. The following list and associated statistics |
intrusion detection systems, or general purpose servers. University |
should speak for themselves about the reliability and integrity of an |
researchers and IT department developers often have similar |
OpenBSD system.<br><br> |
security and stability requirements and choose OpenBSD.<p> |
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<i><b>NOTE:</b> Some companies for security purposes have asked that we do |
If you would like to be listed on this page, send the information to |
not disclose the name of their business. To comply with these wishes you |
<a href="mailto:press@openbsd.org">press@openbsd.org</a> . |
may notice "Undisclosed Company" in some of our listings.</i><br><br> |
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<i><b>NOTE:</b> For reasons of security, companies can ask us to withhold |
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their names, or those of their clients. They would then appear as |
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"Undisclosed Company".</i><br><br> |
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