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Following the Consumer Software’s Market Status

Anonymous Reader writes "This editorial article discusses the evolution of the shareware market and how the open source has changed its course." Link: osnews.com

CLI magic: making and melting tarballs

Author: Joe Barr This is important. We're talking about tar, that sticky software that bonds files together into one big ball. It's one...

Aspen Systems Unveils 1U Itanium 2 Server Solution

Leslie Cook writes "Aspen Systems Unveils 1U Itanium 2 Server Solution at LinuxWorld Expo New YorkWheat Ridge, CO, January 19, 2004 Aspen Systems,...

Next Linux kernel gets Aussie animal name

The next release of the Linux kernel will be named after an Australian animal following a frenzied bidding war at Linux.conf.au...

Software costs more than a year’s salary for many

Buying proprietary software for many African users can cost them the equivalent of a year or more's income. This is according...

Playing with a little Pogo schtick

Author: Joe Barr While chatting on IRC a couple of weeks ago, trying to dig up the facts behind the public obituary of the XFree86...

Database deathmatch?

An article on Techweb reports on a just-published Evans study survey of 550 database developers that shows Microsoft Access and SQL Server use increased...

HP’s Linux Sales Reach $2.5 Billion in 2003

Hewlett-Packard said its revenue from the open-source operating system and connected products and services hit record levels in 2003, earning the Palo Alto, California-based...

LAMP at Public Sector Web Sites

Author: Tom Adelstein A new breed of IT firm is helping federal, state and local governments create a "public infostructure" of interoperable, effective Web-based applications.Linux...

The true cost of software ownership

Author: David Sugar What does "total cost of ownership" really mean in relation to commercial computer software? It's not the same as ownership of a...