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Will Microsoft cut off the clones?

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes: "The idea sounds incredible, perhaps a little crazy: Why would Microsoft want to stop licensing its OS to hardware...

Open clustering center launches in Europe

Author: JT Smith James Chivers writes: "Open Clustering is a new division of Psi-Domain - initiated to provide high-performance computing (HPC), high-availability computing (HAC)...

MS ‘loves’ open source, not GPL

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "In a wide-ranging interview, Craig Mundie told The Australian (Newspaper) Microsoft "loved open source" but saw no value in...

Does the future of AI belong to open source Java programs?

Author: JT Smith Michael Rice writes "Upstart Natural Machine is taking a chance by giving the future of artificial intelligence (AI) to open source Java...

Mail server administration workshop in Everett, Wash.

Author: JT Smith Puget Sound Technology is teaching a beginning mail server administration workshop on Monday, March 18 in Everett, Wash. This workshop covers the basics of...

No more excuses: It’s time to stop using Microsoft products

Author: JT Smith - By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Microsoft management is now threatening to stop shipping Windows completely if the next federal court decision...

SuSE: ‘squid’ update

Author: JT Smith SuSE: "The widely used proxy-server squid contains a heap overflow in one of its URL constructing functions. Incorrect length-calculations for the user...

Looping emails: Latest scourge of the Internet?

Author: JT Smith ZDnet UK reports that "A simple system administrator mistake is now capable of practically disabling email systems worldwide, as recent incidents show......

Sketch 0.6.13 released

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News announces the release of Sketch 0.6.13. "Sketch is closest to the goal of becoming an universal drawing application for...

History weighs heavy against HP-Compaq deal

Author: JT Smith Paul Gillin, TechTarget VP of Editorial writes: Hewlett-Packard Co.'s latest ad campaign spotlights the company's history of innovation. But there is nothing...