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Purdue IT director left law school, helped start the Internet

- by Tina Gasperson - Jim Bottum, vice president for IT at Purdue University in Indiana, used to be the executive director of the National...

Fear holds back Linux adoption

Technical and support fears are holding back enterprise adoption of Linux, according to AMR Research. The analyst's Linux: Creeping into the Enterprise...

MontaVista Software Enables New Intel® Network Processors

SAN JOSE, Calif., Intel Developer Forum, Feb. 20, 2003 — MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, announced that MontaVista™ Linux® Professional...

dW Live in New Orleans Linux sessions

Anonymous Reader writes "If you are lucky enough to be able to get to one conference this year, plan to get to the IBM...

Mini-Review of Red Hat 8.1-beta3

Gentu writes "OSNews features a favorable review of Red Hat 8.1-beta3, a beta released just a few days ago. The article discusses the installation...

Desktop Linux Products on Parade

Attendees of the Desktop Linux Summit here have spent the past two days reveling in the growing number of games, PCs, software ...

AML M7100 Wireless LAN Hand-Held Terminal

AML's M7100 Wireless LAN Data Collection Terminal is redefining the standard for wireless data collection technology. Incorporating the best of ...

Education ‘portal’ for Linux launched

- by Tina Gasperson -With the slogan, "Who you are...What you need" Linux advocate Jonathan Hughes launched the Linux in Education portal on February...

LynuxWorks adopts New ELC specifications

Julie Crabill writes "Company Continues Leadership in Standards Implementation Offering Developers the Only Embedded RTOS Supporting Linux and POSIX Industry Standards. SAN JOSE, Calif.,...

Embedded Linux Consortium launches landmark standard

The Embedded Linux Consortium (ELC) today released the ELC Platform Specification (ELCPS), aimed at rallying the industry around a single Linux development...