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NeoLinux: Thin client distro can save enterprises money, headaches

-By Grant Gross - One of the burning questions among enterprise customers interested in Linux has long been: How do I run the Open...

Mindbridge Software and MandrakeSoft join forces to promote Intranet Software on Linux

Mindbridge Software Inc., the leading provider of Enterprise Intranet Software solutions, today announced a partnership with MandrakeSoft. Under the Agreement MandrakeSoft will package a...

Open Source Software Brings Huge Benefits To Construction Firm

" By replacing its back-end IT infrastructure with open source software, a London-based construction firm has gained huge benefits in reliability, scalability and performance,...

Turbolinux Inc. and SuSE Linux AG to deliver Enterprise Server Linux for IBM eServer

SuSE Linux AG, and Turbolinux Inc., today announced a worldwide strategic alliance to deliver Enterprise Linux software and services for IBM's eServer zSeries mainframes and iSeries and...

Perens a little more proprietary-friendly with Sincere Choice

- by Tina Gasperson -Bruce Perens, one of the original board members of Software in the Public Interest (SPI) Inc. has asked that organization...

Linux.conf.au 2003 announces Sun Microsystems(tm)

Bernard B writes "Linux.conf.au 2003 is pleased to announce that Sun Microsystems will sponsor the Linux.conf.au 2003 Regional Delegate Program, to assist deserving people across Australia to attend Linux.conf.au...

OpenOffice.org as a 2-year-old: Still aiming to catch MS Office

-By Grant Gross - OpenOffice.org, the Open Source office suite based on Sun's StarOffice, celebrated its second birthday this week with a couple of...

Trolltech releases Qtopia 1.6 beta mobile computing platform

Trolltech, the leader in single-source, multiplatform software development, today announced the release of Qtopia 1.6 Beta. This new version is particularly noteworthy...

IBM unveils new 64-Bit PowerPC microprocessor

Ian Bell writes: "IBM just announced plans for their new 64-bit PowerPC processor. Called the PowerPC 970, this new processor is derived from the...

Hughes Software Systems, MontaVista Software partner

Annette Oevermann writes: Hughes Software Systems (HSS), specialists in convergent network software, today announced a partnership with MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the...