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Microsoft’s Raikes Touts Office 2003; Takes Swing at Linux

Information worker productivity is at a tipping point, becoming a workspace for innovation, integration and teams, with Microsoft itself making a major...

Genestia Group, Inc released a major upgrade to Neoxen Qwinux

Neoxen Info writes "Press Release - 10/10/2003 Genestia Group, Inc, a provider of system software, business development and process improvement solutions, has today released R4.2.0...

New kernel set to speed Linux adoption

As CIOs continue to express caution over Linux, it will be adoption of the 2.6 kernel that signals the open-source operating...

SCO: irrevocable doesn’t mean forever

IBM, and now SGI claim that their UNIX(TM) licenses are irrevocable. Not on your nelly, says SCO - and is there anyone left on...

Where to find Linux jobs online

Author: Lee Schlesinger You know Linux, and you believe in open source, but you still want someone to pay you to work for them. Where...

Where to find Linux jobs online

Author: Lee Schlesinger You know Linux, and you believe in open source, but you still want someone to pay you to work for them. Where...

Linux lab upgrades software for telecoms

The Open Source Development Labs has added new reliability, security and other requirements to a specification that's designed to make Linux...

The Cooperative Bug Isolation Project

Benoni writes "The Cooperative Bug Isolation Project is a joint effort by UC Berkeley and Stanford to bring debugging into the Internet age. ...

Is Linux limited to low-cost utility servers?

The development and implementation of Linux has grown exponentially the last few years, however, has it really moved beyond its "the cheaper...

Whitehall, local government to ‘road-test’ Linux

Central and local government bodies in the UK are to carry out pilot projects using Linux, the open source operating system. Link: infoconomy.com