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Commentary: Linux is not Red Hat, and other Sun-isms debunked
Author: Jem Matzan
Sun Microsystems head honchos Scott McNealy and Jonathan Schwartz often equate Red Hat with all of GNU/Linux. After interviewing both of them...
S1 Embraces Linux
OSDir writes "
"S1 Corp., a maker of online bankinS1 Corp., a maker of online banking and other front-office applications for financial institutions, plans to...
TimeSys Offers Free 2.6-based Linux Board Support
Kim Booth writes "Pittsburgh, PA -- November 17, 2004 -- TimeSys® Corporation, a leader in embedded Linux® technologies and development tools, today announced the...
New Book: “Point & Click Linux”
HeatherFox writes "Point & Click Linux: Your Guide to Trouble-Free Computing.
Robin ‘Roblimo’ Miller’s New Book Proves That Linux Is for Everyone
Upper Saddle River, NJ–...
Acronis True Image Enterprise Server Launched
Stephen Lawton writes "SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., November 17, 2004 — Acronis, Inc. (http://www.acronis.com), the technological leader in systems and storage management solutions, launched...
Microsoft to spread software through U.N.
Microsoft signed an agreement Wednesday with UNESCO to promote the use of information technology in education in developing nations and boost the number of...
MantaRay version 1.3 released
Amir Shevat writes "MantaRay is a fully distributed peer-to-peer serverless communication and messaging solution, 100% pure Java, supports JMS & RMI APIs, integrates with...
Review: OpenBSD 3.6 shows steady improvement
Author: Jem Matzan
The OpenBSD team earlier this month released version 3.6 of the free operating system, with support for more hardware, updated application software,...
Where is the ‘plug-and-play’ Linux office system?
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Imagine a computer network for small businesses that costs less than half as much as most companies now spend on their...
Securing Linux, Part 2: Planning the installation
Anonymous Reader writes "Only the paranoid survive, and that is no less true when securing Linux systems as any other. Fortunately, a host of...