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Japanese computer makers and IBM unveil new Linux technology
Author: JT Smith
- By Mike Newlands -
IBM and Japan's three largest computer manufacturers, NEC,
Hitachi, and Fujitsu, have announced the first concrete...
BMC Software extends enterprise management offerings to include Linux deployment
Author: JT Smith
BMC Software, Inc. , a leading
provider of enterprise management, today announced the expansion of its
Linux management initiative with...
Caldera Volution Manager 1.1 to begin shipping in February
Author: JT Smith
Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD) today announced that Caldera Volution Manager 1.1 will
begin shipping in February. Volution Manager 1.1 is the...
Geodesic debuts Mozilla debugging demo
Author: JT Smith
Geodesic Systems, a leading provider of performance and availability management software that
helps business critical applications run faster, crash less and report...
Non-profit lab launches “Carrier Grade Linux,” “Data Center Linux” projects
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "The 22-member non-profit Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) today
announced the formation of a pair of technical working groups aimed...
Linux Network Services bootcamp with free laptop!
Author: JT Smith
From Rajesh Goyal
LinuxCertified, Inc., a leading provider of Linux training, will offer its next Linux Network Services Bootcamp, on February 16-17, 2002...
Microsoft: A little more ‘open’ (LinuxWorld preview)
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "Microsoft's "alternative philosophy" of Shared Source will remain in place.
Despite those philosophical differences and an anticipated avalanche of...
TeraLogic introduces Linux-based Cougar-L DTV Reference Platform
Author: JT Smith
TeraLogic, Inc., the leading developer of integrated circuits, platforms, and software for digital television, today announced the Cougar-L Linux Digital TV...
Linux 2.4.18pre7-ac1
Author: JT Smith
Alan Cox: "This is just a standing still release. Most of the work was actually done
by Arjan van de Ven."...
LinuxWorld: Out of the box, Linux is ‘dreadfully insecure,’ says Beale
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -Jay Beale, the lead developer of Bastille Linux and an independent security consultant, says it's not the Unix-based...