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Business Apps for Linux
Paul writes "Gram Software is planning to extend its range of Business Management and Accounting Solutions for Linux.The company reports that demand for its...
Using MySQL to benchmark OS performance
Author: Tony Bourke
It seems to be an exciting time for *nix operating systems, with a number of them recently releasing new versions that bring...
Review: Novell’s Openexchange Server is powerful, versatile
Author: Jem Matzan and Craig Zeigler
A scalable, stable, secure software stack for small and medium-sized business network services is hard to develop in-house or...
Review: Novell’s Openexchange Server is powerful, versatile
Author: Preston St. Pierre
A scalable, stable, secure software stack for small and medium-sized business network services is hard to develop in-house or integrate from...
The social structure of open source development
Author: Tom Chance
Andreas Brand is a sociologist researching ways of recruiting and organising teams of volunteers on the Internet. He has been studying KDE...
The business — and technology — of finding a friend in cyberspace
Author: Roger Smith
If you're an inveterate reader of blogs, then you're probably ready for the latest phenomenon roiling the Internet: social networking software...
Al Brisard Joins Panel on the Future of VoIP
Ilan Rabinovitch writes "Los Angeles, California
January 25, 2005 -- The Southern California Linux Expo welcomes Al Brisard of PingTel to their panel discussion...
Novell, Mandrake respond to Sun’s Red Hat claims
Author: Jem Matzan
When Sun's Scott McNealy told us that Red Hat had the Linux market, we decided it might be a good idea to...
Quick and easy slide shows for the Web
Author: Rob Reilly
Putting your PowerPoint or OpenOffice.org Impress
slide show on the Web provides
many benefits for your audience and your company. Here are some...
‘ChineseSpyBoy’ claims to have cracked McAfee sites
Author: Joe Barr
Did he or didn't he? A cracker identifying himself as "ChineseSpyBoy" has been contacting news organizations -- including NewsForge -- the...