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Linux alive and well in Poland
Author: JT Smith
Linux World reports on the progress of Linux in Poland and its use in places which are not generally thought of as...
Tonight live: Prognostications and resolutions at the Linux Show
Author: JT Smith
Tonight live on www.thelinuxshow.com: At 6 p.m. pst (9 p.m. east) Kevin, Jeff, PJ, Doc Searls
(of the Linux Journal), and Emmett Plant...
IBM delivers copper chip-based server
Author: JT Smith
From InfoWorld: "Turning up the pressure on its arch-rival Sun Microsystems, Inc., IBM on Wednesday shipped what it claims is the industry's...
Web services: cyber-software doesn’t deliver
Author: JT Smith
"As the year drew to a close,
...
Steeleye delivers enterprise platform for Linux-based MySQL servers
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: "SteelEye(TM) Technology
Inc., a leading provider of enterprise application reliability solutions,
announced today an extension of its LifeKeeper(R) Next Generation Enterprise
Reliability...
Live free or … not: Why users choose Linux
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Live free or die! It's the state motto of New Hampshire, and in the 1970s and 80s it...
Yahoo! delivers encrypted email
Author: JT Smith
"As first reported in August, Yahoo! is providing its email
encryption option through a deal with Zixit, a Dallas-based email
encryption firm....
LINUX Business Expo-Las Vegas delivers Open Source alternatives for business
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: Key3Media Group, Inc.
announced today that LINUX Business Expo-Las Vegas has completed its first
full year of existence with record...
Does P4 deliver on performance promise? Yes and no
Author: JT Smith
MaximumLinux: "Intel wrested the clock-speed crown back from AMD on Monday by releasing the long-awaited Pentium 4 at
...
Corel’s e-Too seeks to liven up Web mail
Author: JT Smith
From Info World: Corel has introduced a new technology called e-Too, designed for adding features to Web mail software. The technology would...