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Obsidian, Stratus partner to build Linux servers
Obsidian Systems and Stratus Technologies have partnered to launch Linux-based high availability servers into the South African market. The Stratus fault-tolerant servers will run...
How to keep users from messing up their desktops
Author: Michael Jang
While I prefer allowing every user to customize his system, some managers may want to keep users from messing up a standard...
Open-Xchange and NextObject Mobility Partnership
Sharon Smith writes "Open-Xchange Server and ChatterEmail extend Smart Collaboration™TARRYTOWN, NY, June 14, 2006 – Open-Xchange, Inc., developer of Open-Xchange Server 5, and ChatterEmail,...
Bodog gambles on Linux and JBoss, and wins
Author: Tina Gasperson
Bodog.com is a casino, sport-betting emporium, and online poker palace. The site gets busy; during football season it takes almost 200,000 bets...
Ubuntu gets last laugh in Linux server space?
Jane Walker writes "Could dapper little Linux distro Ubuntu have what it takes to take a spot in the Linux server market? One analyst...
Open-Xchange Server 5: Groupware done the OSS way
Author: Aditya Nag
Setting up enterprise groupware is usually associated with huge costs, both in money and staffing, and immense complexity, requiring professionals to keep...
Commentary: Beware when Microsoft reaches out
Author: Joe Barr
eWeek.com this week ran a story entitled "Can Windows and Open Source Learn to Play Nice?" The opening paragraph of that story,...
Trend Micro: open source is more secure
The antivirus vendor has waded into the debate over the merits of open and closed code, while Linux vendor Red Hat takes a cautious...
Shuttleworth on HBD, ImpiLinux, Geographical Ubuntu Appeal and Gnome v KDE
Nick Selby writes "In the last of a three-part analytical series, Canonical CEO and Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth speaks with The 451 Group on...
Open Enterprise: Ubuntu Bids For The Enterprise
Mark Shuttleworth is really sticking his neck out this time. Conventional wisdom says that enterprise Linux customers should stick to one of the "Big...