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Study: IT budgets opening up to Linux
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "With solid year-to-year growth and a broad potential market that is currently using or experimenting with it, the open-source...
IBM’s embrace of Linux a little too tight, says analyst
Author: JT Smith
Network World Fusion warns that "IBM's strategy to beef up Linux for the enterprise could increase the tension between the computer giant...
Leaky Windows, higher rates
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet has a short item saying one insurance company is charging Windows NT users $500 more a year for "hacking insurance" than...
Linux game maker Loki runs out of cash
Author: JT Smith
Eurogamer.net (via The Register) follows up on the Loki bankruptcy filing. The story wonders why someone would pay for a game ported...
Kernel Cousin Debian Hurd #103
Author: JT Smith
In the latest summary of mailing list traffic and topics: The 40% mark in the up-to-date packages has been reached for the...
IBM announces WebSphere Commerce Analyzer Advanced Edition
Author: JT Smith
San Francisco, August, 15, 2001, Solutions, IBM Technical Developers Conference ... IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced WebSphereTM Commerce Analyzer Advanced Edition (WCA/Advanced),...
LinuxWorld San Francisco to feature live business applications software showcase
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LinuxPR: "IDG World Expo announced today
the debut of an interactive Application Showcase at the upcoming LinuxWorld
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Linux 2.4.9-pre4
Author: JT Smith
Here's the latest kernel prepatch for your enjoyment; download from kernel.org or your favorite mirror site. Changelog below.
pre4:
- Tim Hockin: NatSemi...
Tux gets his feathers dirty in the “real world”
Author: JT Smith
LinuxDevices.com has a feature on the use of embedded Linux for industrial automation projects. The author, Opto22's Bryce Nakatani, writes about his...
IBM ditches AMD in North America
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet News: "IBM has quietly discontinued using Advanced Micro Devices' chips in PCs sold in North
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