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Article Source News and Thoughts from Inside the Linux FoundationAugust 6, 2009, 11:17 am Last week, Datamation published an article on the rise in value of Linux job skills in today‚Äôs economy. Linux system administration skills are now the number 2 hottest IT job skill. In the last year, the value of Linux skills has […]
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 · 23-26 March · Amsterdam REGISTER NOW English Japan China Europe Search Home Blog The Value of Linux Job Skills Rises 50% 1 MIN READ The Value of Linux Job Skills Rises 50% The Linux Foundation | 06 August 2009 Article Source News and Thoughts from Inside the Linux Foundation August 6, 2009, 11:17 am Last week, Datamation published an article on the rise in value of Linux job skills in today‚Äôs economy. Linux system administration skills are now the number 2 hottest IT job skill. In the last year, the value of Linux skills has risen 50 percent, an astounding rise in a tough economy. Many pundits who have seen this data have postulated that the economy is actually the source for this rapid rise in valuation, as companies are flocking to open source software due to budget constraints. Anecdotally I have seen this as well, and our members tell us they are seeing it too. Some drivers contributing to the rise in Linux value: There is a surge in Unix to Linux migrations happening in the enterprise. The economy is partially responsible for this, as is some of the natural fall out of aging applications and hardware and the uncertainty in the Unix market as a whole. Linux clustering has rapidly evolved in the last year, delivering great value to companies who make use of this. The rise of Linux in embedded devices of all kinds. You have phones, GPS units, TVs, watches and many other devices all using Linux. That means there are many more companies needing to hire Linux talent. The economy pushes companies into consolidation mode, as consolidation means more leverage with vendors and easier hiring. Right now, the server OS market is a two horse race with Linux and Windows. The need for Linux talent is so acute we created a Linux training program, at the behest of our Technical Advisory Board. This program offers in person and online training on a broad range of topics, especially Linux development. The need is obviously out there for qualified Linux professionals and developers. Our training program ‚Äî and others from Novell, Red Hat, etc ‚Äî can make it much easier for individuals to find and retain good jobs, even in this economy. Share this article Similar Articles Open Source Skills Soar In Demand According to 2018 Jobs Report Looking to Hire or be Hired? Participate in the 10th Annual Open Source Jobs Report and Tell Us What Matters Most June 9 Webinar on Getting Linux Certified - Tips, Tactics, and Practical Advice Browse Categories LF Research Open Source Projects Cloud Computing Compliance and Security Blog Newsletter linux blog 2024 Linux Open Source Ecosystem and Governance Linux How-To Research lf events Diversity & Inclusion education tech talent 2025 Data, AI, and Analytics LF Europe careers project news AI/ML Training and Certification Stay Connected with the Linux Foundation