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Red Hat Hires Sun Executive to Head up Desktop Infrastructure Technologies

Red Hat, Inc., the world's premier open source and Linux provider, today announced the appointment of Karen Tegan-Padir as Vice President of Desktop Infrastructure...

Driving Mr. Tux — Linux takes on automotive apps

Metrowerks has set out to drive Linux further into the automotive telematics market by launching what it calls "Automotive Grade Linux," a version of...

Storming the Microsoft Edifice

Firefox and OpenOffice.org are tactical assets in the battle for the wider use of open software standards. Installed on Windows, they are shining examples...

Smoothwall enhances its Linux web content filter

James D writes "October 18th, 2004 - Internet security specialist SmoothWall Limited today announced the general availability of its much enhanced web content filtering...

Build a network router on Linux

Anonymous Reader writes "Zebra is open source TCP/IP routing software that is similar to Cisco's Internetworking Operating System (IOS). Flexible and powerful, it can...

That’s Entertainment

Chuck Talk writes "Speaking of people in desperate need of trying to tell people what to believe, the little boys from Lindon, after taking...

Firefox passes five million download mark

The open-source browser continues its inexorable rise, riding the wave of interest in an alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

IPac created to lobby for sensible intellectual property policy

Author: Michael Mitton Over the past few years, intellectual property policy in the U.S. has shifted dramatically in favor of business at the expense of...

BMW dealer upgrades from Windows to Linux

Author: Tina Gasperson Town and Country BMW, located in Markham, Ontario, used to rely on a variety of Microsoft products for its information technology infrastructure....

Is U.S. cyber-security policy leaving critical mainframe systems at risk?

Author: Jay Lyman Security experts disagree over how well the U.S. government and the nation's industries have protected and defended the critical infrastructure of North...