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Why Free Source long run TCO must be lower
"This paper argues that the long run total cost of operations (TCO) for a suite of proprietary software must necessarily be greater than that...
Mozilla browser battles Microsoft
Slashdot: "CNN and others are reporting an Associated Press story on 'the revived browser war' with Mozilla paired against Microsoft. It seems the 1.0...
Two security alerts point to Apache Web Server flaws
"Two security alerts about new vulnerabilities affecting the popular open-source Apache Web Server have been posted by two groups today... The nonprofit Apache HTTP...
Ballmer: IBM, Linux and AOL on Microsoft’s hit list
CRN.com has the story. Sun is fading from Microsoft's target, but Linux isn't. "Linux remains a huge factor as well, he said. The open-source...
MontaVista Software partners with IDT to provide Linux® support for integrated communications proces
Annette Oevermann writes: IDT (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.; Nasdaq: IDTI), a leading communications IC company, and MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the embedded...
Apache httpd: vulnerability with chunked encoding
LinuxSecurity Contributors write: "While testing for Oracle vulnerabilities, Mark Litchfield discovered a denial of service attack for Apache on Windows. Investigation by the Apache...
Mozilla: An old browser new again
WashingtonPost.com comments on the new Mozilla. The author notes that Mozilla blocks pop-up ads, and "you don't need to dislike Microsoft to like Mozlla."
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Mandrake Linux servers invade Internet
Gaël Duval writes: According to recent Netcraft
surveys, the deployment & use of the web server shipped with Mandrake Linux
-- The Advanced Extranet Server (http://www.advx.org)...
Microsoft introduces TrustBridge to replace Hailstorm
thebs writes: "Although Microsoft's TrustBridge was announced a week ago, I didn't see it in the archives so I hope this isn't a repost...
Linux operating system gains ground in China
Chinadaily.com reports that since the Beijing municipal government announced it would adopt Linux software, a growing number of government contracts have gone to the...