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Acquisition to propel EBIZ to top spot in Linux/Unix server market
Author: JT Smith
Definitive Agreement Signed to Acquire JBSi; Creates Largest Builder of Linux Specialized Servers
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - November 20, 2000 - EBIZ Enterprises Inc....
Run your scripts remotely over the phone
Author: JT Smith
phone.sourceforge.net now allows you to configure URLs that you can later execute via a toll-free 800 number accessible in the United States....
Plex86, VMware compete to get rid of dual booting
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Two products, one in its infancy and one offered by an established company, aim to do away...
UK wireless auction ends in disaster
Author: JT Smith
"As ADSL continues to attract bad press for slow rollout, high prices and limited range, broadband wireless has been heralded as a...
Customizing vim
Author: JT Smith
Sensei wrote in to tell us about Danny DiPaolo's article on Linuxnewbie.org: Customizing vim. Designed for "anyone who really loves their vim...
Latest Palm push: back-end tools
Author: JT Smith
"Next year, Palm will begin offering a back-end platform to support enterprise applications with integrated application services tailored for individual business users....
Earthlink to offer cable Internet services
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet News reports that Time Warner, in an effort to appease regulators and win approval for its merger with AOL, will allow...
Column: GNOME on the road; rolling out the red carpet
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet's Michael Hall took Linux and GNOME on the road to this year's Comdex. "There's always a moment's hesitation when you try...
European software patents: More trivial than in the U.S.
Author: JT Smith
EuroLinux publishes European software patent horror gallery
Munich, 2000-11-20 - The Association for the Promotion of a Free
Informational Infrastructure (FFII),...
Corel Linux: acquire, merge or sell
Author: JT Smith
Derek Burney says Corel is 'prepared to look at any possibility' in this National Post story on the dark future for Corel...