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Caldera Systems reports first quarter results

Author: JT Smith OREM, UT-February 28, 2001- Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), a "Linux for Business" leader, today reported revenue of $1.1 million for the...

New Perl book from Wrox Press

Author: JT Smith Professional Perl Programming brings you the expertise of professional programmers, taking a problem solving approach to help you gain the knowledge you...

Web review: Daemonnews.org is all you need to know about BSD

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Today is a good day to review Daemonnews.org. The brand new March issue is online, and editor-in-chief Brett...

Andamooka adds new Andamooka Collections system

Author: JT Smith David Sweet writes, "The new Andamooka Collections system lets users create custom, annotated, open content books. Four more books have been added...

Judge: Anonymous online speech obviously opinion

Author: JT Smith From theStandard.com: "Maybe someday we'll have all the laws we need to govern the ...

IBM working to make Linux work

Author: JT Smith Jon Panker writes: "IBM Corp. is trying to sell Linux to four focus markets: retail, small- to medium-sized businesses which find the...

OpenNMS launches early adopter program

Author: JT Smith OpenNMS, the company that later this year will launch commercial support services for a new, next-generation open source software product for network...

Linux keeps growing in Japan

Author: JT Smith Asahi.com has a feature about several developers who've pioneered the growth of Linux in Japan. "According to IDC Japan, a research firm...

Linux crashes to the ground

Author: JT Smith From IT-director.com: "Linux has been struggling to get off the ground as a desktop, competing with the likes of Windows. As a...

College: a cracker’s best friend

Author: JT Smith Wired.com: "When it was discovered that a Swedish student had used Indiana University's computer network to store music and video files, it...