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NetLedger teams up to run apps on HP hardware

NetLedger and Hewlett-Packard are joining forces to offer enterprise applications to small and midsize businesses, the companies said Thursday here at the...

openMosix will be at ClusterWorld June 24-26, 2003

Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes "Cupertino (June 23, 2003) - AMD is hosting an openMosix demo in its booth at ClusterWorld June 24-26th in...

LinuxWorld Expo site hosted on Windows

An Anonymous Reader writes "The organisers of the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, to be held in San Francisco in August, apparently do not have...

Linux Advisory Watch – June 20th, 2003

This week, advisories were released for apache2, webmin, mikmod, typespeed, noweb, jnethack, ethereal, lprng, gzip, man, kon2, ghostscript, cups, gzip,...

Oracle vs. PeopleSoft: Linux wins no matter what

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Oracle is a vociferous Linux supporter. PeopleSoft is busily porting all of its applications to Linux. If Oracle manages...

Working smarter, not harder: An interview with Extreme Programming founder Kent Beck

Anonymous Reader writes "Extreme Programming (XP) founder Kent Beck likes to say he made up XP's fundamentals during a particularly troubled project in 1996....

TCP/IP Connection cutting for Linux Firewalls

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas Chris Lowth writes "Network security administrators sometimes need to be able to abort TCP/IP connections routed over their firewalls on demand....

“Definitive Guide to Using Mandrake Linux”

Gael Duval writes "As a follow-up to the successful first edition of "The Definitive Guide to Using Mandrake Linux 9.0", MandrakeSoft announces the immediate...

To Z or not to Z, IBM is the question

- by Paul Murphy - According to a market analysis by the Meta Group there are perhaps as many as 14,000 small to medium businesses, half of...

XML shows promise, but don’t underestimate its problems

- by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - Extensible Markup Language (XML) is everywhere. It's the basis of the new middleware, Web Services. It's the format...