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A viable IIS alternative? Apache 2.0 on Windows 2000
Swyink.com: While previous versions of Apache were a great solution in environments running Unix or Linux, the Windows version always lagged behind in terms...
One MS shop begins to understand “openness”
Eugene von Niederhausern writes "Robert Hashemian from Internet Telphony writes: "Perhaps the major difference between these two camps is a concept they have in...
Flaws uncovered in Netscape, Mozilla
Internetnews.com reports that GreyMagic Software says both Netscape and Mozilla browsers are at risk for an attack that would allow local files to be...
Astaro: A ‘Swiss Army Knife’ of security software
Linux Planet has a featuree on Astaro.
"As more servers open themselves up to the benefits of online communication and e-commerce, it is good...
Quantum casts its lot with Linux
ByteAndSwitch.com reports that Quantum Corp. has chosen Linux for its new mid-tier NAS product family, "thumbing its nose at competitors" that have adopted...
Good-bye Best Linux, hello SOT: Company focuses on business customers, new Internet protocol
Author: JT Smith
- By Bruce Tober -
Product names can be a problem. Especially in today's global
marketplace. Four years ago, the 11-year-old Finnish company,...
Jim Henson’s Creature Shop selects Red Hat
Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT), the world's premier open
source and Linux provider, today announced that Jim Henson's Creature Shop (tm) is
using the Red Hat Linux...
Grads want to study on EMacs too (it’s not what you think)
Wired: "News that Apple has a new toy for students has some Mac fans green with envy. How come only students get the new,...
Linux in education report #69
"The effort to create a new Linux gradebook application that was being spearheaded by Mike Eschman of Engima Technologies
has foundered. Mike's...
Evaluating Mozilla 1.0 Candidate 1
"It can pretty much be taken for granted these days that if you are online, you are using a browser. In Linux, there
...