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Few funds seem sold on Linux
Author: JT Smith
Most investment firms are bearish on Linux, according to the Austin American Statesman. Most investment managers claim that they don't see...
CDSA for Linux released
Author: JT Smith
There was some noise and
more traditional press back in April about Intel releasing their Common Data Security Architecture as
open source in May....
WeekendsWeekly News Wrap-up
Author: JT Smith
By Grant GrossCan't we all just get along?
After the flurry of press releases that came out of LinuxWorld the week of Aug....
On-line bank robbers
Author: JT Smith
The Register has interesting tidbit on an online bank robbery that was carried out a little too conventionally, resulting in the perpetrator's...
Banks targetting corporate customers – on the net
Author: JT Smith
Banks are increasingly using the Internet to cash in on corporate customers, says ZDNet.
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Open Source
Concern over Napster ruling
Author: JT Smith
Several tech groups are having their say in the Napster vs RIAA dispute, says ZDNet.
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Open Source
S3 plans to launch Transmeta Web pad subsidiary
Author: JT Smith
S3 has quietly formed an internal subsidiary to design and sell Transmeta-based Internet access devices, part of a retooling of S3 itself,...
MacWeek: Linux overtaking Mac?
Author: JT Smith
MacWeek reports: Some key Linux developers, encouraged by the announcement of GNOME as the standard desktop environment for Linux and Unix, believe...
TradeServer available for several platforms
Author: JT Smith
The TradeClient Project and Bynari Inc. has announced releases of TradeServer for several platforms including FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Releases for commercial Unices...
Market lines up for Linux
Author: JT Smith
Worldly Investor columnist Mitch Ratcliffe says Red Hat "wears the pants" among the top Linux companies investors should consider.
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Open Source