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eOn Communications awarded Best Productivity Application at LinuxWorld

Anonymous Reader writes: eOn Communications Corporation(tm) (NASDAQ: EONC), a leading provider of unified voice, e-mail and Web-based communications systems and software, has won "Best...

DVD case reaches California State Supreme Court

Matt Pavlovich writes: "CALIFORNIA CASE. PAVLOVICH V. SUPERIOR COURT: On September 5, 2002 at 9:00 a.m. the Supreme Court of California, sitting in San Francisco, will...

LinuxCertified announces system and network security bootcamp

Rajesh writes, "LinuxCertified, Inc., a leading provider of Linux training, will offer its Linux/UNIX System and Network security Bootcamp, on September 21 - 22,...

Steal this car!

"In stop-and-go traffic on Highway 101 here, Ellen Spertus, the 2001 "Sexiest Geek Alive," mock-apologizes for the ambient air pollution: "Sorry about the smog....

ShaoLin Aptus 2.0 wins LinuxWorld.com 2002 award

LinuxWorld.com, a leading and trusted Linux publication for technology professionals from IDG, selected five winners from 250 worldwide competitors at the LinuxWorld Conference &...

How Linux and Open Source are ‘infiltrating’ a startup

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -Cariocas is a San Francisco-based startup that specializes in "brand relationship management" for large consumer product companies. Cariocas's "one...

Linux on a mainframe Is hardly a ‘No-Cost Scenario’

"Linux may be free, but users shouldn't overlook the costs associated with bringing it to the mainframe... That's according to analysis delivered by Cambridge,...

SCO: We’re still a Linux company, really

-By Grant Gross - Monday's GeoForum for resellers was dedicated to changing Caldera's name to The SCO Group and re-emphasizing SCO's Unix brands,...

Sun Linux move ‘not defensive’

From IDG.net.nz: "Sun's release of a Linux server at LinuxWorld in San Francisco last week shouldn't be seen as a defensive move, says the...

IBM’s $2.5B fab turns Hudson into silicon valley (with Linux)

From EETimes. "This is the first fab whose IT infrastructure is all Linux-based, controlled by ...