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Serving up desktop envy

Author: JT Smith "Debate about whether Linux can challenge Windows on the desktop flared to ...

Sun and CollabNet announce SUNSOURCE.net for developers

Author: JT Smith PALO ALTO, Calif., May 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun Microsystems today announced the launch of SunSource.net, a new developer Web portal that centralizes critical information on all of...

EnGarde Secure Linux: The design of the secure Linux platform

Author: JT Smith From a press release posted at LinuxSecurity.com: Guardian Digital, the company that brings you LinuxSecurity.com, recently released ...

Leading Linux companies announce alliance to help Linux mature

Author: JT Smith Fujitsu Limited, Hitachi Limited, IBM, and NEC Corp. today announced a partnership that will capitalize on the companies' global ...

microsoft.gov.ok?

Author: JT Smith LinuxUser has a story about a Microsoft-designed U.K. government Web site doesn't work with anything but Microsoft products. "As we go to...

WhiteCross moves data reporting and analysis to Linux

Author: JT Smith From PR Newswire: WhiteCross Systems, a leading service provider of reporting and analytical solutions, today announced its move to Linux as its Operating System...

‘Hacker’ helps Excite@Home toughen defenses

Author: JT Smith CNET: "The company shored up its online defenses after a hacker pointed out a vulnerability in April that ...

NEC Soft deploys localized Lutris Enhydra in Japan

Author: JT Smith SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - May 29, 2001 - Lutris Technologies Inc., a leading provider of application server technology for wired and wireless...

Vendors give products a Bluetooth bite

Author: JT Smith After a disastrous showing at technology trade shows early this year, Bluetooth seemed to be the protocol that everyone would rather forget...

IBM’s ‘Pixie Dust’ draws mixed reviews

Author: JT Smith IBM last week unveiled new technology that ameks 400GB consumer hard drives and 6GB CompactFlash cards a reality. Competitors fired back at...