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Windows 18 -6£35,500 -11.25% 807 11.06% 162
Linux 19 +5£52,500 - 729 9.99% 60
Windows Server 55 -3£37,500 -3.84% 341 4.67% 74
Android 101 +57£49,000 +24.84% 221 3.03% 15
Apple iOS 108 +56£55,000 +7.31% 198 2.71% 13
Windows 10 118 -31£26,450 -0.18% 182 2.49% 53
Unix 169 -15£52,500 +23.52% 117 1.60% 7
Windows Server 2012 190 -23£38,000 +27.09% 90 1.23% 18
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 222 -31£52,500 -2.77% 57 0.78% 7
Windows Server 2016 231 -61£35,000 -6.66% 48 0.66% 15
Windows Server 2008 232 -58£37,500 -6.25% 47 0.64% 5
OpenWrt 236 -- - 43 0.59% 2
VMS 247 -34£67,000 +67.50% 32 0.44%
Windows Server 2019 248 -65£40,000 - 31 0.42% 16
Embedded Linux 252 -31£45,000 -9.09% 27 0.37% 2
Mac OS 252 -29£27,500 -38.88% 27 0.37% 3
Windows 7 255 -80£26,450 +1.73% 24 0.33% 14
Solaris 261 -42£52,500 +10.52% 18 0.25%
Windows 8 264 -57£26,450 +29.02% 15 0.21% 7
AIX 265 -42£48,750 -18.75% 14 0.19%
Ubuntu 265 -58£50,173 +18.05% 14 0.19% 1
CentOS 267 -48£52,500 +40.00% 12 0.16% 1
Windows Server 2003 269 -54£43,000 +21.98% 10 0.14% 2
The figures above represent demand-side skills and capabilities across the digital and IT labour market. The statistics are not representative of specific organisations.