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Gartner predicts .Net and Java will rule

Author: JT Smith Over the long haul, it's going to be a two-horse race in the Internet application development market. According to Gartner analysts, the...

VA Linux enters network-attached storage market

Author: JT Smith A new vendor in the network-attached storage market is bringing the open-source software market into the NAS space. VA Linux Systems Inc.'s...

Rockwell Science Center selects Linux NetworX Cluster to simulate fluid flow

Author: JT Smith Linux NetworX, Inc., a provider of large-scale clustered computer solutions for Internet, industry and research fields, announced today that Rockwell Science Center...

Linuxlab expands Web server capabilities

Author: JT Smith Linuxlab, Inc. announced Oracle 8i database and Java resources for its line of Linux Web servers. More at LinuxPR.

Feds dis Napster; The Standard disses other media

Author: JT Smith From a story at The Standard: "The announcement on Friday that the ...

Nokia launches Media Terminal running on Linux

Author: JT Smith In an effort to bring the future of technology to your living room today, Nokia has announced the "Media ...

eLink Business releases line of turnkey ecommerce router/servers

Author: JT Smith eLink Business rolls out new product line. No more struggles with Windows, balky servers, routers, applications and third-party consulting firms piecing it...

WireX launches Asian operations

Author: JT Smith WireX, a developer of software for "purpose-specific" servers, commonly known as server appliances, today announced it is expanding into Taiwan and Mainland...

Loki leads the Linux gaming revolution

Author: JT Smith Leading the Linux gaming revolution is a Tustin, California company called Loki Entertainment Software, which converts (or "ports") popular Windows games for...

Miguel de Icaza: Free the software

Author: JT Smith Miguel de Icaza, a 27- year-old programmer from Mexico, thinks nobody should have to pay hundreds of dollars for the latest copy...