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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...

Gnutella development gnotted

Author: JT Smith Wired.com reports: The open-source alternative to Napster is having its share of technical and political problems. Some developers want to stop its...

Federal funds funneled to Microsoft users

Author: JT Smith From OSOpinion: A new Canadian service, paid for with our tax dollars, supports and promotes Microsoft to the detriment of other OS...

Microsoft defectors gain momentum

Author: JT Smith ZDNet is reporting on a trend of Microsoft engineers defecting to startups, often in competition with the software giant. Category: Open Source