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Linux Support

We provide support for people that use the Linux operating system, because the Linux Operating System is how the Internet Works. Most hosting companies use Linux Servers and we can develop business solutions that can be implemented either on servers in your office, at an off-site data center or an account with domain hosting company.

Linux is How the Internet Works

We understand how the Internet works for the from the ground up because we understand computer systems and software engineering. We are engineers and we are good at building things and we build them using software.

Our areas of expertise in the field of Computer Science include Software Engineering Methodologies, GNU / Linux Operating Systems, Apache Web Services, Programming Languages, Internet Protocols and we also know about those other proprietary operating systems and the .Net Application Framework.

How Can We Help You

We can work with your on the Internet, by telephone or in person depending on the scope of your project and the requirements of your business. Our fees are based on the level of effort and the scope of the project and exclude our travel outside the our normal area of operations of Brevard County and Orlando (East of the Interstate).

We are here for you to help you understand the benefits of building a community around your business on the Internet, and how you can use the Internet to suit the needs of your business.

Software Freedom Innovations
Cape Royal Building #121
1980 N Atlantic Ave
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
Call Mike Feravolo: (407) 745-1545

Software Freedom is about you getting the most for your time and money that you have invested in your computing environment. Let us show you what Free Software can do for you in plain English, without a lot of technical jargon.

Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries
Tux the Penguin was created by Larry Ewing

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