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Netscape launches new small-business service

Author: JT Smith America Online's Netscape Netcenter Web portal today launched a new service that attempts to become a destination for small businesses...

Age discrimination: Is Open Source different?

Author: JT Smith By Jack Bryar NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business Age discrimination: IT corporate trade groups claim it doesn't exist. Middle-aged tech workers claim it's a fact of...

Amazon backs down

Author: JT Smith On line retailer Amazon.com backed down from its testing of prices effects on demand, and will refund part of the purchase to...

Britney label joins MP3 fray

Author: JT Smith It's troubles not over yet, recently battered MP3.com is being sued by another music label. The BBC is reporting that music company...

RedHat and IA-64

Author: JT Smith NewsAlert tells us that RedHat is offering training with IA-64 engineering, as related to linux. Category: Unix

Corporate espionage and teenage crackers

Author: JT Smith ZDNet examines what it views as the real problem with crackers on the internet, corporate spying. Category: Linux

Heroix targets ecommerce with site server

Author: JT Smith Heroix Corporation, a leader in eBusiness infrastructure management software, announced RoboMon V7.6. New in this release are built-in sensors that monitor the...

StarOffice: The death of Microsoft Office

Author: JT Smith From a review of StarOffice at LinuxWorld: "By now you surely have heard that Sun plans to release StarOffice 6.0 this fall...

Advisory for mgetty

Author: JT Smith The mgetty-sendfax package contains a vulnerability which allows any user with access to the /var/tmp directory to destroy any file on any mounted filesystem. The...

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...