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LinuxSolve hires v.p. of product development

Author: JT Smith LinuxSolve, a developer of secure server appliances for Internet infrastructure, announced today that it is has hired Louis Gervais as ...

DashCenter selects VA Linux network-attached storage systems

Author: JT Smith Linux PR: DashCenter, Inc., an Application Service Provider, today announced that it has selected network-attached storage appliances from VA Linux Systems,...

SteelEye announces alliance with SoftNet

Author: JT Smith PRNewswire: The partnership enables SoftNet Solutions to incorporate SteelEye's high availability clustering software for Linux with SoftNet's enterprise systems integration and consulting...

The Freenet Project: File trading anonymously

Author: JT Smith By Tony Granata News Editor Worried about your personal security on the Internet? Is your email being monitored, the sites you visit being...

Oracle, Microsoft square off over XML

Author: JT Smith On an Oracle Java/XML-strategy tour, John Magee, director of product marketing for Oracle's Internet Platform Group, told CRN Tuesday that despite all the...

Linux kernel patch management system

Author: JT Smith Linux Today offers for public review and comment, a proposal to improve the kernel development process. Category: Linux

Linux supercluster briefing center opens

Author: JT Smith IBM today announced the opening of the industry's first Linux supercluster briefing center for customers developing scalable applications on Linux systems, ...

Flash done right? Think ‘usability’

Author: JT Smith This article from the Boston Globe's digitalMass surmises, for Flash to live up to its promise, its fans have to move...

OPEC web site cracked

Author: JT Smith "I think I speak for everyone out there (the entire planet), when I say you guys need to get your collective asses...

MP3.com CEO defends online music service

Author: JT Smith Just days after his Web venture was hit with one of the stiffest legal penalties of the Internet era, MP3.com CEO Michael...