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The real difference between Linux and freeBSD – a licensing primer

Author: JT Smith By Tina Gasperson News Editor People in the Open Source community have their opinions and convictions about the superiority of one Unix-derived OS over...

Microsoft considers apps for Linux

Author: JT Smith vnunet News reports, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer said ...

Uncertain times for TurboLinux, Linuxcare

Author: JT Smith Upside Today article states, "to get themselves through the tough times, both have cut staff, hired new management and survived on...

Workstation Solutions releases new version of Quick Restore for Linux

Author: JT Smith Workstation Solutions, Inc. announced major enhancements to Quick Restoreâ„¢ 2.7 that provide increased performance and scalability in data protection of network attached...

AMD slaps Intel around – whose fault is it?

Author: JT Smith "Every Intel fan, analyst and investor, waited patiently for Intel to slap AMD around a little bit, but the slap never came....

Interview with Peter Cranstone, CEO of Remote Communications

Author: JT Smith Apache Today's interview with Peter Cranstone about mod_gzip, an open source server module that acts as an Internet content accelerator and seamlessly...

Gateway slapped with class action suit

Author: JT Smith ZDCOUK reports that PC manufacturer Gateway found itself the target of a class action lawsuit Monday, which accuses the company of misleading ...

Are you 40? Might as well be dead, if you’re in IT

Author: JT Smith Ageism is alive and well in IT according to a survey released this week, although mounting evidence suggests the UK is suffering...

Splitting Linux! Could a bad dream be coming true?

Author: JT Smith Among some open source developers, forking equals the end of the code-development tree's common roots. For others, it's just an inevitable part...

IDC: strong growth for global software market

Author: JT Smith The packaged software market will continue to grow at a compound growth rate of 15 per cent through 2004, a new study...