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Moving from NT to Samba

sjvn writes "Want a cheap, fast alternative to moving to Server 2003 from NT? Try open-source Samba" Link: thechannelinsider.com Category: Software

Roofing firm lets Linux shelter wayward documents

A London, Ont.-based firm that had previously used a proprietary document storage system and ordinary filing cabinets has chosen open source software to provide...

Linux Standard Base Advances

In a move that should go a long way toward preventing fragmentation of open-source Linux distributions, the Free Standards Group last week announced the...

How GNU/Linux and Serial ATA RAID teamed up to save money

Author: Jem Matzan Recently Mailroute, a company that provides virus and spam filtering for businesses, switched its GNU/Linux-based servers from SCSI to Serial ATA disks...

Linux small business servers

Author: Rob Reilly Most companies with more than 25 people have their own information technology personnel, hardware, and infrastructure. Where does that leave the small...

SourceXtreme aims to move Windows developers to Linux

Author: Tom Chance A small Philadelphia-based company may be about to revolutionize the world of Windows application development, not by creating a new proprietary technology,...

Broadcom announces RAIDcore Linux support

Broadcom's SATA-based RAID Controller Cards Now Available for Red Hat and Fedora Linux OS PlatformsIRVINE, Calif. - September 20, 2004 - Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq:...

Linux home entertainment server gains media adapter

A vendor of Linux-based home entertainment servers has announced that its flagship product now supports an inexpensive media adapter. Interact-TV says its Telly server...

Sound off: Sun, Microsoft settlement irks some

Anonymous Reader writes "Does the settlement between Sun and Microsoft mean that OpenOffice users are being left in the cold? Four open source experts...

Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose

Chuck Talk writes "Jean Baptiste Alphonse Karr, a French critic, teacher, philosopher and novelist of 19th century Paris gave us the immortal words above,...