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SCO Business ‘Plan’ Is a Flop
The premise of the lawsuits is SCO's claim to be the rightful owner of
Unix, small parts of which...
HP ups pressure on rivals in Linux space
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has upped the ante in the battle to win market
share in the increasingly fraught Linux space....
TLS to Broadcast at ISPCON New Show in Works
Jeff Gerhardt writes "The Linux Show! announces LIVE broadcast event at Spring ISPCON, April 14th through 16th 2004.April 2nd 2004, Chicago Illinois; The Linux...
OSDL CEO: Linux is coming and Portland is its capital
Author: Jay Lyman
The world's single largest official open source organization is headquartered not in Japan or Silicon Valley but in Beaverton, Oregon. It makes...
Linuxfest Northwest 2004
Lao An writes "Linuxfest Northwest
is back, and it's better than ever!
LFNW is a showcase for what Northwest Linux users are doing with...
Kiss Technology gets away with Mplayer theft
nomad47 writes "Three months ago there was a flurry of news items and messages about Kiss Technology's theft of GPL'd code from Mplayer (see...
Asia seeks to log off Microsoft
BEIJING - Officials from China, Japan and South Korea are to meet in Beijing today to map out plans to promote the Linux computer-operating...
Interview: Microsoft’s Martin Taylor On Running The Counteroffensive Against Linux
Martin Taylor has worn many hats in his 11-year Microsoft career, from building channel programs in Latin America and the Washington,...
Why SCO Thinks It Can Win Against Linux
sjvn writes "Why does SCO think it can win its Linux battles with IBM? SCO CEO Darl McBride lays out the company's position in...
The Shell Game Continues
Chuck Talk writes "In what must have been an extremely frustrating interview, Stephen Vaughan-Nichols gathered an exclusive with two SCO Group executives at their...