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LindowsOS bridges the gap to computer ownership with Microtel PCs and Walmart.com
SAN DIEGO -June 17, 2002- Lindows.com, Inc., (http://www.lindows.com)
whose mantra has been "Bringing Choice to Your Computer," is now
...
OpenOffice.org seeks P2P technology to help with distribution
Author: JT Smith
- By Anne Zieger -
Despite having a healthy list of mirror sites, OpenOffice.org's servers have begun to choke on the demand...
Ballmer: IBM, Linux and AOL on Microsoft’s hit list
CRN.com has the story. Sun is fading from Microsoft's target, but Linux isn't. "Linux remains a huge factor as well, he said. The open-source...
MontaVista Software partners with IDT to provide Linux® support for integrated communications proces
Annette Oevermann writes: IDT (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.; Nasdaq: IDTI), a leading communications IC company, and MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the embedded...
Covalent announces FTP server based on Apache 2.0
Anonymous Reader writes: Covalent Technologies today announced its Covalent FTP Server has been optimized for enterprise customers, delivering a complete server solution for companies...
Wal-Mart shipping PCs with Lindows pre-installed
- by Tina Gasperson -In a move that appears to be a coup for Michael Robertson et al, Wal-Mart's
online store is offering eight different...
Enterprise customers now ask for Linux by name
- By Grant Gross -
Companies pitching Linux to enterprise customers say they're seeing a change in attitude from potential clients in recent months...
PolyServe Linux solution offers dramatic cost savings to the corporate data center
PolyServe, Inc., a provider of data center system software, announced today that it has launched a new generation of system software for corporate data...
Michael’s Minute: (Lindows) revolutionizing refrigerators – Star Trek style
Do you remember that contraption in Star Trek where they could just speak a food
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Biotechnology firms look to Linux, and often IBM, for computing power
Author: JT Smith
- By Jack Bryar -
Biotechnology companies live and die on the basis of the intellectual
property they can generate for their...