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Red Hat joins GNOME Foundation
Author: JT Smith
"As one of the key founders of the GNOME Foundation, Red Hat is dedicated to working with others in advancing this powerful...
Technauts introduces eServer.group for Apache web servers
Author: JT Smith
Technauts, a leading Internet software developer, announced today that it has expanded the capabilities of eServer.group to include failover/redundancy at the...
Penguin Computing introduces next-generation 2U rackmount server
Author: JT Smith
Relion 200 servers, unveiled today at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, pack high performance
into a space-saving 2U rackmount form ideal for...
Industry visionaries to predict next 20 Years of technology and digital entertainment
Author: JT Smith
Business Wire reports that The Next 20 Years (TNTY), one of the preeminent thought-leadership gatherings in the world, today announced the...
TuesdayOpen Source People
Author: JT Smith
By: Julie BresnickNude on the cover: One man's heroic effort to keep the Open in Open SourceNude on the cover: One man's...
“What if computers get too smart?” asks ABCNews.com
Author: JT Smith
Jack Smith writes: "Here at the start of the new millennium, technology seems poised both to extend human life and to enrich...
Geek cruises are a reality with jaunts to Alaska
Author: JT Smith
The inaugural Geek Cruise combined a seven-night trip to Alaska with intensive courses from Perl language notables such as Randal Schwartz and...
Augustin likes his customers sticky
Author: JT Smith
CNET staffer Stephen Shankland snagged a few minutes with VA Linux head man Larry Augustin to talk about his views on selling...
Sega plans to hit the Web with gaming service
Author: JT Smith
Under the planned agreement with Gigamedia, Inc., the venture in its first year of operation is projected to top US$35 million...
Peering into the future of Open Source
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
Got a crystal ball? Trying to pin down the future of any movement in the high-tech industry is a...