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Linux might be too big for Tux

Author: JT Smith From Wired News: "In the past, LinuxWorld has had a refreshing lightheartedness to it. Since the open-source people who usually flock to...

Tally suggests dot-com shake-out almost over

Author: JT Smith Reuters: "The number of Internet companies closing...

OSCAR v1.1 declared a success

Author: JT Smith August 31, 2001 - Manchester, UK - Representing the Open Cluster Group - Tim Mattson of Intel proclaims OSCAR v1.1 a success with...

Pioneer-Standard offers integrated Linux solutions to the enterprise market

Author: JT Smith From PRNewswire: Pioneer-Standard Electronics, Inc.'s (Nasdaq: PIOS) Computer Systems Division (CSD), a leading distributor and reseller of mid-range solutions, today announced an innovative initiative...

IMA unveils Solaris/HP-UX-supported IEMS 5.1 at Linux show

Author: JT Smith Not only does it run on Windows and Linux, but now it also runs under Solaris and HP-UX operating systems. This is one...

Red Hat CEO pushes Linux in schools

Author: JT Smith CNet reports on Matthew Szulik's closing keynote at LinuxWorld. "Linux developers must take some of the time they now devote to ...

EFF: Russian programmer and company plead not guilty

Author: JT Smith Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov and his employer Elcomsoft today pled not guilty to charges of providing electronic book format conversion software in the United States....

Happy birthday to us (or, looking to the future of NewsForge)

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - One year ago, during the LinuxWorld Expo, NewsForge quietly launched as the "Web site of record for...

Report: IBM, Intel come to aid of struggling SuSE

Author: JT Smith IDG News Service quotes a newspaper report, which quotes unnamed sources, saying a new round of funding. raising more than U.S. $45...

LinuxWorld starts with a bang, gaining in the enterprise

Author: JT Smith From IT-director.com: "As expected, the start of the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco ...