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Guardian Digital succeeding with Open Source security products

Author: JT Smith -By Daniel P. Dern - One on-going question for the Open Source community remains, can companies make a business go of Open Source-based...

McObject’s eXtremeDB In-Memory Database Bundled With Linux

Ted Kenney writes: "McObject and Probatus Technologies announced a bundling partnership, pairing an innovative in-memory database system (IMDS) with a comprehensive, professional-grade Linux development...

Red Hat releases Red Hat Linux 8.0

RALEIGH, NC-September 30, 2002-Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT) today released Red Hat Linux 8.0, a highly versatile operating system designed for personal and small business...

IBM releases JFS for Linux v1.0.23 today

Phil writes: "JFS for Linux version 1.0.23 has been released. It's IBM's journaled file system technology, currently used in IBM enterprise servers, and is...

ActiveState Unveils Industry’s First Professional

Lori Pike writes: "VANCOUVER, BC -- ActiveState Corp., the leader in applied open source, today announced a new IDE that provides a powerful workspace for cross-platform,...

Linux suffers growing pains

"The growing maturity of Linux is demonstrated by the way in which major vendors are beginning to deploy enterprise-class IT services on the operating...

Mandrake 9.0 released, Red Hat 8.0 to follow

Open for Business notes the release of the new Mandrake and the pending release of the controversial "Null" version of Red Hat. " A...

BX PRO, leading GUI builder for Motif, upgraded

mhatch writes: Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. (ICS), the leader in user interface development tools for UNIX/Linux systems, announced today the general availability of Builder...

Movie theaters adopt IBM/Linux point-of-sale application

Anonymous Reader writes: "Regal Entertainment Group -- operator of the largest U.S. chain of movie theaters -- has begun using new IBM point-of-sale systems...

Accounting software company sees Linux demand from clients wary of Microsoft

-By Grant Gross - ACCPAC International received little attention when it released its mid-range enterprise accounting package for the Linux desktop a month ago,...