Savoir-faire Linux
Savoir-faire Linux is a Canadian company that specializes in open-source software and digital electronics. Savoir-faire Linux is one of the largest open-source companies in Canada. Headquartered in Montreal, the company has Canadian offices in Quebec City, Ottawa, and Toronto, as well as two French offices in Paris and Lyon.
History
Savoir-faire was founded in 1999 by Cyrille Béraud and Jean-Christophe Derré. Today, the company has several offices in Canada and France.Partnerships
Savoir-faire Linux is a silver member of The Linux Foundation. Savoir-faire LINUX additionally is a partner of BlueMind open-source initiative.Research and development
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