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Storix wins LinuxWorld Product Excellence Award
Michael E. Michalik writes "Storix, Inc wins the LinuxWorld Product Excellence Award for its System Backup Administrator Version 5.1.
SAN DIEGO, CA – August 6,...
Will ‘controlled open source’ software take over election work?
Author: Jay Lyman
When he accepted a request to speak at OSCON last month, University of California Davis student
and Open Vote Foundation founder Scott
Ritchie did...
Linux to help Marines become Semper Wi-Fi
Author: Joe Barr
One of the benefits of attending conferences like Blackhat Briefings and Defcon is the networking that occurs in the background. In...
Cliff’s List Filter – Aug 10-16
Author: Ian Palmer
Welcome to the weekly installment of highlights from the Open Source developers lists. This week's samplings of news include: more headway...
Xandros Desktop 2.5 Business Edition Review
Xandros Desktop 2.5 represents the fourth release of the desktop GNU/Linux distribution formerly known as Corel Linux. Xandros prides itself on superior Windows compatibility,...
Linus Torvalds’ Benevolent Dictatorship
Linus Torvalds created the first iteration of the Linux operating system 13 years ago. Since then, he has been the technical shepherd coordinating the...
Open Source CRM: for Anyone with a Sweet Tooth for Commercial-Grade CRM Software
SugarCRM has just released its commercial-grade customer relationship management (CRM) tool Sugar.Sales 1.1. SugarCRM has released its commercial-grade customer relationship management (CRM) tool...
Going open source: A manager’s guide to doing it right
Author: Mark Stone
Your company has a useful piece of technology, but no plans to make a software product out of it. Your engineers all...
CrossOver Office 3.0.1 review
Author: Jem Matzan
What do you do when you need to use Windows programs in GNU/Linux? You could look for free software alternatives to those...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Getting more out of Vim
Author: Brian Jones
If you're a Linux administrator, no matter what size your environment, it's quite likely that you use Vim. You probably use it...