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All about Linux on the Power Architecture
Anonymous Reader writes "Linux® and IBM POWER™-based processors combine to offer a solid platform for a huge range of applications and services, limited only...
Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux Launched
Stephen Lawton writes "Acronis true image server for Linux delivers comprehensive server protection solution. Industry’s first disk imaging backup solution for Linux
provides instant...
Will DB2 and Oracle databases go open source?
Author: Jay Lyman
A prediction that both IBM DB2 and Oracle databases would head toward open source in some way by the end of the...
Battling with Microsoft on foreign soil
edgemaker writes "Szulik, who delivered the opening keynote Tuesday for the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, sat down with reporters and editors from CNET News.com...
Linux Dictionary Update
Anonymous Reader writes "This document is designed to be a resource for those Linux users wishing to seek clarification on Linux/UNIX/POSIX related terms and...
Perens: Companies finding desktop space for Linux
Michael S. Mimoso writes "Bruce Perens delivers his Open Source State of the Union Address today at LinuxWorld. In this interview, he makes the...
Seen at LinuxWorld Expo: Day one
Pictures from the LinuxWorld
Expo
-- people, places and things -- that you'd see if you were here,
starting with
the entrance to San Francisco's Moscone
Center,...
MySQL and MontaVista Partner
Patricia Colby writes "MySQL AB and MontaVista Software Enhance Support for MySQL Database on MontaVista Linux. Companies Extend Partnership; MySQL Now Validated on MontaVista...
IT is not IT unless it is CRAP
Kelly McNeill writes "Has anyone ever described one of your technical deliverables as ‘crap’? You may not have been aware of it at the...
You don’t have to use free software until you’re ready
Author: Chris DiBona
One thing I try to drive home when speaking or giving an interview about Linux and open source software is the concept...