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Sun starts new Java-Linux service portal
Author: Chris Preimesberger
Though it is a tad late to the party, Sun Microsystems is slowly but surely making up for lost time by positioning...
On the LinuxWorld Floor
sjvn writes "Join eWEEK.com Linux & Open-Source Center Editor Steven Vaughan-Nichols as he wanders around the LinuxWorld." Like a contented beehive,...
Intel mulls Linux Centrino support
Intel has in mind a two-phase approach to providing software that Linux needs to take advantage of the processor maker's Centrino chips, an
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Newham council: how Microsoft fought back against the Linux onslaught
At the end of last year, arguably the most IT-savvy government organisation in the UK, Newham Borough Council, stunned observers by...
Amazon.com at LinuxWorld: All Linux, All the Time
Like the floor wax that is also a dessert topping, Amazon.com wants to be more than just a retailer. "Amazon is a retailer, a...
Linux indemnification is unnecessary, says IBM
IBM has told attendees at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo that there is no need for it to indemnify its growing...
MandrakeSoft now profitable, says CEO Bancilhon
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
During an inteview with NewsForge at LinuxWorld, MandrakeSoft CEO Francois Bancilhon said the company is releasing financial results today
that show...
Linux World 2004 NYC Coverage (part 1)
Chris Bergeron writes "January 22nd was the first Linux World Expo conferance day in NYC and we were there to find out what's going...
LinuxWorld: Pictures at an exhibition
Author: Robin "roblimo" Miller
At Linux World Conference and Expo in New York at 10 a.m. on
the show's first day, a milling throng filled the...
LinuxWorld’s Golden Penguin Bowl shines
Author: Lee Schlesinger
A highlight of every LinuxWorld is the Golden Penguin Bowl, a trivia contest that pits a team of Nerds against a team...