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A Brief History of Microsoft FUD
This time it's patents that will ensure the downfall of GNU/Linux and with it, the entire world of open source. But before hanging up...
Virtuozzo Finalist for LinuxWorld Best of Show
Sharon Smith writes "In Line for Product Excellence Award for Server VirtualizationHERNDON, Va., March 30, 2006 – SWsoft announced today that its leading operating...
HP lets user take Linux for a virtual spin
Philip Gust, the CEO and founder of Nouveau Systems Inc., found himself in a position familiar to many executives with a data center full...
Deploying Corporate Knowledge base using Mediawiki
Sangeetha Naik writes "As a smaller company with four or five engineers, the easy way of updating knowledge amongst ourselves was by email, or...
Symantec (heart) Linux?
Author: Tina Gasperson
With LinuxWorld Conference and Exposition approaching, security vendor Symantec began nestling up to Linux reporters. The company sent out an invitation to...
My sysadmin toolbox
Author: Tony Bandy
I'm continually astounded by the depth and variety of the tools available for Linux, particularly for system administrators or even those who...
Ehad 2006 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "DistroWatch reports - includes all official updates released until 25-Mar-2006; OpenOffice.org 2.0 (Hebrew version from official project with hspell and Culmus);...
Engineer’s take on Novell’s SuSE desktop, server
Jane Walker writes "Novell's new SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 (SLED 10) is beating Microsoft Vista to market by months, and the Xen virtualization...
PGP Comments on DTI Information Security Breaches
Anonymous Reader writes "The DTI Information Security Breaches Survey 2006 has found that only 25% of UK businesses use encryption to send messages to...
HP lets user take Linux for a virtual spin
Jane Walker writes "HP TestDrive let one vendor try out Linux on Itanium before committing to a specific hardware platform. Other shops can learn...