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Windows 25 +3£38,000 -9.52% 139 8.67% 34
Linux 41 -20£43,572 -8.26% 90 5.61% 22
Windows Server 72 -4£45,000 +7.14% 53 3.30% 10
Unix 93 -24£43,286 +0.08% 32 2.00% 11
Android 102 -12£60,000 +25.00% 23 1.43% 2
Apple iOS 102 -19£54,750 +21.66% 23 1.43% 3
Windows 10 104 -14£24,000 -11.92% 21 1.31% 9
Windows Server 2012 107 -11£39,250 +20.76% 18 1.12% 7
Windows Server 2019 112 -11£25,000 -34.21% 13 0.81%
Ubuntu 113 -14£28,500 -43.00% 12 0.75% 1
Windows Server 2016 113 -14£25,000 -37.50% 12 0.75% 4
Windows 7 116 -21£22,000 -15.78% 9 0.56% 1
Windows Server 2003 119 -21£34,750 +51.08% 6 0.37%
Solaris 122 -21£40,150 -23.52% 3 0.19%
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 122 -£35,000 - 3 0.19%
HPUX 123 -£80,000 - 2 0.12% 1
Embedded Linux 123 -- - 2 0.12%
Windows Server 2008 123 -27£34,750 +51.08% 2 0.12% 5
Windows 2000 Server 123 -24£34,750 +51.08% 2 0.12%
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 123 -32£43,572 -24.22% 2 0.12%
AIX 124 -22£40,500 -26.36% 1 0.062%
VMS 124 -30- - 1 0.062% 1
zOS 124 -22- - 1 0.062%
Debian 124 -£50,000 - 1 0.062%
Fedora 124 -£50,000 - 1 0.062%
CentOS 124 -£50,000 - 1 0.062% 1
Mac OS 124 -26£22,500 -25.00% 1 0.062% 2
Oracle Linux 124 -31£40,500 -3.57% 1 0.062%
Windows 8 124 -£26,500 - 1 0.062%
Data ONTAP 124 -- - 1 0.062%
FreeRTOS 124 -£57,500 - 1 0.062%
The figures above represent demand-side skills and capabilities across the digital and IT labour market. The statistics are not representative of specific organisations.