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LWCE website powered by Windows
The website for last week's LinuxWorld 2004 in San Francisco was powered by Windows Server 2003, according to internet monitoring firm Netcraft.
Link: vnunet.com
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Linux Grows Up
When a child reaches maturity, you expect him or her to start driving a car, paying attention to the opposite sex, and getting into...
Linux pushes open source into corporate data centers
The LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in San Francisco this week put the spotlight on a growing opportunity for enterprise customers: the ability to integrate...
Impressions of LinuxWorld August 2004
The theme of last week's LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in San Francisco was Linux for the Enterprise, a fact made visually obvious the...
Can the open source community beat software patenters?
Author: Jay Lyman
Patents and the threat they pose to open source and overall software innovation are a hot topic, but patents may not be...
LinuxWorld: How new OS maturity model can help managers
Author: Vance McCarthy
SAN FRANCISCO -- A new open source evaluation model was unveiled during LinuxWorld that will finally shed some long-over harsh light on...
Why people weren’t talking about The SCO Group at LinuxWorld
Author: Chris Preimesberger
SAN FRANCISCO -- In 2003, much of the talk at LinuxWorld Expo & Conference was of
the increasing worry about IP litigation...
Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux Launched
Stephen Lawton writes "Acronis true image server for Linux delivers comprehensive server protection solution. Industry’s first disk imaging backup solution for Linux
provides instant...
MoBitS to ship Desktop/LX Tablet PCs, pre-install Desktop/LX Tablet PCs
MoBitS to ship Desktop/LX Tablet PCs: Robert Norton writes "Leading Taiwanese System Builder brings choice the Tablet PC; selects Desktop/LX Tablet Edition to power...
EFF hosts ‘fund- and consciousness-raising’ party
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
LINUXWORLD -- One of the nicest events associated with LinuxWorld Expo (LWE)
this time around was not part of the show, but...