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Reports: IBM’s eServer z900 running Linux saves energy

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire: New reports from technology analysts Hurwitz Group and Matterhorn Group recommend the IBM eServer z900, the reinvented mainframe, running Linux, as...

Finnish company develops Linux firewall solution

Author: JT Smith Jan Stafford tells us that SearchEnterpriseLinux has a story about Finnish data security solutions provider F-Secure developing an anti-virus firewall solution for Linux....

Security fears for peer-to-peer

Author: JT Smith Wired.com: "Napster showed that consumers dig peer-to-peer networks, but security concerns might drive those paying customers away." Category: Linux

Thursday 15 March 2001 UNIGROUP: Jozef Skvarcek on GNU/Linux beowulf clusters

Author: JT Smith Jay Sulzberger wrote in to tell us about this meeting: "The food is good and plentiful, the company excellent, and every *n*x sysadmin...

Lights, camera, Linux: TV projects embrace Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - It wasn't too long ago that the Open Source community thrilled to the news that Linux was destined...

Compaq takes a stake in SuSE

Author: JT Smith ZDNet News is reporting that Compaq Computer has made an investment in German Linux concern SuSE. The amount invested was not disclosed,...

Tiny C code bests seven-line DVD decoder

Author: JT Smith - By Tony Smith - - The Register - Coder Charles M Hannum has created the smallest program capable of decoding...

Rauch Medien releases RM LB load-balancing server

Author: JT Smith Rauch Medien (www.rauchmedien.com) is proud to announce the release of its RM LB Server product. The RM LB Server is a load-balancing...

AMD and Linux NetworX deliver Linux supercluster to Boeing

Author: JT Smith Chris Tom writes "AMD and Linux NetworX have announced today that they have delivered a Linux Supercluster to Boeing. This one...

PC industry ridiculed by academics and researchers

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Computers are illogical machines in dire need of a total overhaul, and the information technology industry is completely screwed up. ...