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Sanchez ports PROFILE to Linux
Author: JT Smith
NewsAlert reports, that Sanchez Computer Associates Inc. today announced the company has completed a port of its PROFILE/Anyware enterprise banking system...
Hello GNOME, adios KDE
Author: JT Smith
This ZDNet article predicts after the GNOME desktop user interface won support from 13 companies and industry organizations on Tuesday.
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Dell knocks Microsoft and Sun, touts Linux
Author: JT Smith
Dell Computer CEO Michael Dell delivered a keynote address at LinuxWorld in San Jose this week, extolling the virtues of open...
eGrail delivers content management to the masses
Author: JT Smith
eGrail Inc., an Open Source content management company, has released the kernel of its commercial software product to the Open Source...
Exclusive: Microsoft working to port its applications to Linux
Author: JT Smith
Microsoft is working closely with a company called Mainsoft to port its Windows applications to open source operating system Linux and,
possibly, other...
BSD waits for its turn
Author: JT Smith
Sam Williams of UpsideToday looks at the BSD community and its tendency toward internal division.
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Open Source
Herzfield spills all about Eazel
Author: JT Smith
Andrew Orlowski at The Register writes: "LinuxWorld has been Eazel's coming out party, and it's with a self-denial bordering on the...
MP3.com, retailer planning kiosks
Author: JT Smith
The Austin American Statesman reports that MP3.com is planning to open bricks and mortar kiosks equipped to digitally download songs.
IBM deal looks to ensure service with a smile
Author: JT Smith
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IBM to ship SuSE on Netfinity servers
Author: JT Smith
For German SuSE, the IBM deal is the latest to strengthen its foothold in the US, where rival Red Hat holds a...