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Best practices for the Linux home office, part 2
Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist
Last time we began talking about using Linux in a small office by discussing what to look for...
Mac OS X security fix breaks 64-bit code
Apple's most recent Mac OS X Security Update, released on Monday, causes 64-bit applications to malfunction, it has emerged.
Link: theregister.co.uk
Review: Imendio Planner
As a project manager, what software do you find essential? Well, if you're good, you'll say none -- there's nothing that you can do...
Best practices for the Linux home office, part 2
Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist
Last time we began talking about using Linux in a small office by discussing what to look for...
JBoss VP: Why middleware is hot
Mark Brunelli writes "JBoss Inc. vice president Bob Bickel explains the role open source software is playing in commoditizing formerly expensive middleware applications."
Link: searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com
Open source CRM firm targets Oracle customers
Customers using Oracle 9i will now be able to use SugarCRM's latest application.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Open Source
Panasas Extends Dominance in University Clusters..
Cheryl Hall writes "Panasas ActiveScale Storage Cluster Helps Prestigious Universities Increase The Speed Of Research And Maximize the Value of Linux Cluster Investments
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Taking a load off: Load balancing with balance
Author: Costa Walcott
A server is limited in how many users it can serve in a given period of time, and once it hits that...
Best practices for the Linux home office, part 1
Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist
As millions of users already know, Linux is a great choice for home office use because it's fast,...
Linux vs. Windows: TCO Comparison
greengrass writes "In a reasonably balanced article, again Laura shows her ignorance Linux. "The biggest threat to Linux is not Microsoft, but rather...