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Cobalt Networks unveils next generation Qube

Author: JT Smith

All Linux Devices reports, Cobalt Networks,
Inc., a leading provider of server appliances,
introduced today the Qube 3, the next generation of the award-winning
Cobalt Qube product line.

Eclipsys releases Linux Version of eWebIT

Author: JT Smith

Eclipsys Corporation today announced that
it has released version 3.0 of its eWebIT family of Web-based enterprise application integration (EAI) products, according to Business Wire.

Nitrosoft Linux joins MSP Association

Author: JT Smith

Canada NewsWire reports, Nitrosoft LINUX, Inc., an IT
Infrastructure e-Management company, announced today it has
joined the MSP Association, an international consortium of companies that was
formed to define, shape and promote the emerging Management Service Provider
sector.

Court sets Microsoft case schedule

Author: JT Smith


CBS News reports
, the U.S. Court of Appeals
Wednesday ordered that
Microsoft Corp. and the
government file written briefs in
the company’s antitrust case over
the next four months, leading up
to oral arguments in February.

TurboLinux tours with IBM to showcase Linux

Author: JT Smith

TurboLinux, Inc.
today announced a national seminar series with IBM called “Mission Possible” to showcase the latest
enterprise solutions for Linux, from NewsAlert.

EBIZ Enterprises completes merger of LinuxMall.com – duplicate

Author: JT Smith

According to Business Wire, the combined company becomes the country’s largest vendor-neutral Linux solutions provider and
offers the most comprehensive selection of Linux products and solutions, support, information and
services.

USB Creative Video Blaster II for Linux

Author: JT Smith

Linuxnewbie tutorial to set up USB Creative Video Blaster II for Linux.

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RIAA readies for legitimate Net music sales

Author: JT Smith

The Register reports, The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) – most famous for
bringing court cases against MP3-based companies like Napster and
Diamond Multimedia – has “reached agreement” with National Music
Publishers Association (NMPA) on how to allow licensing of music over the
Internet.

ICANN gets five new members – duplicate

Author: JT Smith

In the world’s first cyberelections, Karl Auerbach defeated six other
candidates to become North America’s representative to the Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, Associated Press on Wired News.

WebEvent announces new version of Web Calendar software

Author: JT Smith

WebEvent 3.4 BETA 1 source-code now available for public preview, announces Linux PR.