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Linux NetworX selected as one of Computerworld’s Top 100 Emerging Companies
Author: JT Smith
Linux NetworX, a Utah-based provider of powerful and easy-to-manage cluster supercomputing solutions, announced today it has been selected as one of Computerworld...
Sony: Microsoft’s top target
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -
Despite a commercial Linux landscape that is as devastated as any IT
market in recent memory, there's at...
Other agendas: RMS and ESR thumping the tub
Author: JT Smith
"There's no doubt that there's a tremendous political component to the software industry today, which is especially evident in free and open...
The end of e-commerce as we know it?
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes: "The next phase of e-commerce may cast the World Wide Web in a backup role. Often mistakenly equated to...
HP Labs eager for Compaq technology
Author: JT Smith
From CNet: "Hewlett-Packard researchers are keenly eyeing technology they hope to absorb from Compaq Computer as the companies work out their proposed...
Apple challenges Microsoft settlement
Author: JT Smith
Wired reports that "Apple has criticized a court's plan to have Microsoft donate computers and software to schools" claiming it's the only...
A developer’s review of Red Hat’s Embedded Linux Developer Suite
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "This article is the third in LinuxDevices.com's series of reviews, by software developer Jerry Epplin, of Embedded Linux toolkits....
IMP/HORDE
Author: JT Smith
Linux Weekly News: " The webmail frontend IMP has a cross site scripting problem, allowing a remote attacker to send you an...
KC KDE #26 Is Out
Author: JT Smith
KDE News: KC KDE #26 is out. Read about how Linux father, Linus Torvalds, is also a model KDE user and bug...
Red Hat shares ride on IBM deal
Author: JT Smith
Reuters reports that Red Hat shares have risen about 18 percent following an announcement of a partnership with IBM.
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