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Real World Linux Conference and trade show focusing on the Linux operating system.
Real World Linux Conference & Expo is Canada's
only national, comprehensive event focusing on Linux and open source operating
systems, a lower cost alternative to today's...
Rivals chip away at Microsoft’s dominance
Sterling Ball is Microsoft-free. Two years ago, the maker of Ernie Ball electric guitars and strings was slapped with a $90,000 fine by...
Microsoft-China GSP Deal: Perjury OR Treachery?
NZheretic writes "In May, under oath at the antitrust hearing Jim Allchin, group vice president for platforms at Microsoft, stated that disclosing the Windows...
The “KiSA 444 Surface to Surface PC”
Chris Adams disarmed a U.S. Air Force surplus bomb tail assembly and gave it a much more useful payload - a...
Linux Thrust: Full Utilisation Of Free Software Outlined
New Delhi: In what may be bad news for propriety software companies like Microsoft, the government of India is actively...
Analyst recognizes Linux on most enterprise agenda
Michael S. Mimoso writes "Linux is an enterprise staple for some basic infrastructure needs like print, file and e-mail serving. It's also making waves...
Who Holds the Patent on Internet Transactions?
A retired electronics engineer from Florida claims to have invented the way in which secure transactions are processed on the Internet,...
Basic security tenets apply to open source program
Michael S. Mimoso writes "Open-sourcing programming code is not a security panacea, as some would have enterprises believe. The basic tenets of information security...
.org registry names President/CEO
RESTON, Va.--Feb. 28, 2003-- The Public Interest Registry (PIR) today
announced the appointment of Edward G. Viltz as President and Chief
Executive Officer....
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David Sugar speaking at OpenWeekend on GNU Alexand
David Sugar writes "David Sugar will be speaking for the Free Software Foundation (http://www.fsf.org) about government use of Free Software at this year's "OpenWeekend"...