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Swsoft releases Virtuozzo 2.0, bringing mainframe-inspired functionality to Intel-based servers
Author: JT Smith
SWsoft, Inc., an advanced
server and networking software technology company, today announced the
release of Virtuozzo 2.0, an upgrade...
Escape from Redmond
Author: JT Smith
A Byte.com article by Jerry Pornelle discusses the pros and cons of Windows alternatives, primarily Linux. "If you're a tinkerer, you should...
Confessions: Looking back and making predictions about Open Source businesses
Author: JT Smith
- By Jack Bryar -
It's tradition among journalists trying to avoid working over the holidays to knock out an article that...
Predictions for 2002: Linux emerges as desktop OS
Author: JT Smith
PC Magazine offers a handful of predictions for 2002. Among them:"Linux will become user-friendly and emerge as a true desktop operating system...
The REAL top ten Linux predictions of 2002
Author: JT Smith
Neal writes: "1. Mandrake Linux will once again amaze the Linux world with quality software and easier installation. (Editor's note: we're pretty...
What’s new in GNU Bayonne: Jan. 6, 2002
Author: JT Smith
David Sugar sends this along: What's new in GNU Bayonne (January 6, 2002)
See http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne for general information.
1. A definition of terms
2. New...
Craig’s 10 controversial Linux predictions for 2002
Author: JT Smith
From Anonymous Reader: 1. Linux will capture +8% of the overall Desktop Market;
2. Ximian will go Bankrupt;
3. Mandrake will...
IDC tech industry predictions: Breakout year for Linux
Author: JT Smith
The Register has predictions from John Gantz, chief research officer at IDC. Among them: "Linux will have a 'breakout year.' Last year...
MS struggles to discredit Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By Thomas C. Greene of The Register -
What's cheaper than an OS you can buy outright once and install on...
Linux gaming: What’s available right now
Author: JT Smith
Craig tells us of a story at SourceMagazine.com by Joseph Creek CTO of Redmond Linux: "Now that Redmond Linux has been released,...