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Weekly news wrap-up: Sun embraces Linux, public doesn’t embrace Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Sun Microsystems this week announced new initiatives designed to embrace Linux, including, apparently, a Sun-produced Linux operating system....
Starting points of a secure Linux system
Author: JT Smith
From Help Net Security: "To keep it short and simple, here are some good pointers to enhancing your system's security. But remember,...
Fee-based versus free software
Author: JT Smith
PC World compares a variety of free, open, and non-free costing software to identify which one is best for a variety of...
Richard Stallman to speak in Brussels Feb. 18
Author: JT Smith
OTA Board writes, "The Open Technology Assembly (OTA) has the pleasure to announce a conference on February 18, 2002. Richard Stallman, the...
Peer-To-Peer networking security
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "It's useful. It's dangerous. And it may be coming soon to a network near you.
It's peer-to-peer (P2P) networking, and...
AMD Sun fraternity expected to blossom
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "What will Dell Computer do now that Sun Microsystems is a PC company? This detail was overlooked yesterday, obscured by...
Sun stock rises on Linux announcement
Author: JT Smith
CBS Marketwatch.com notes that shares of Sun Microsystems climbed Thursday "after Merrill Lynch increased its rating on the stock to 'long-term buy'...
Enterprise endgame: Linux helps pro athletes
Author: JT Smith
NWfusion.com reprots that Linux proponents say the technology can help professional athletes win championships.
"At least that's what Joe Inzerillo, CTO for Chicago's...
KDE core services: Trouble in paradise
Author: JT Smith
The Dot: "As many people will have noticed, things haven't been too rosy in the KDE world for the last few days....
Sun exec: “This is a war against Microsoft”
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "In a major Linux strategy announcement, Sun Microsystems today aligned itself with Linux stalwarts IBM and Hewlett-Packard by throwing...