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IDG World Unveils Keynote Line-up for LinuxWorld Conference & Expo

Amazon.com, Computer Associates, IBM, Novell and Oracle to address Linux community FRAMINGHAM, Mass., October 28, 2003 - IDG World Expo, the leading producer of world-class tradeshows, conferences...

XML co-inventor Bray simplifying huge data sets

From time to time, I like to check in with so-called IT Thought Leaders who, at some point, invented something important or helped lead...

Enterprise Linux Forum: Small but important event

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Big shows like LinuxWorld get loads of press attention and, because of this, are often where vendors and...

Linux In The Data Center?

Linux moved deeper into data centers last week when Red Hat Inc. debuted a version of its operating system that sports...

Vector Linux 4.0 Reviewed

Inhibit writes "PCBurn.com is featuring a review of Vector Linux 4.0. We take it for a test drive, kick in the tires, and...

Open Asia: Open source in the UAE and Vietnam

Author: Frederick Noronha We conclude our country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across Asian countries with a look at the state of...

Special report: The birth of Samba

In this ZDNet Australia special report, the creator of the open source file-sharing software Samba, Andrew Tridgell, explains how he...

If I could re-write Linux

Author: Prakash Advani If we were to re-write Linux, taking clues from various operating systems, what would we make sure it did? Our next-generation operating system...

Linux Advisory Watch – October 24th 2003

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for ircd, gdm, fileutils, sane, fetchmail, gdm, and fetchmail. The distributors include Conectiva, Immunix, Mandrake, and...

What happens when a proprietary software company dies?

On October 3, 2003, Appgen disappeared. The company's Web site went offline and the phones were shut off. Suddenly dozens of VARs (value-added resellers)...