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Windows to Linux basics: ‘OS bigots are not what people are...

Michael S. Mimoso writes "Enterprise computing environments are rarely single-operating system islands nowadays. That's why this is a good time for Windows administrators to...

Robust Digital Solutions Announces Extremely Reduc

Diane Christ writes "Rancho Santa Margarita, CA June 12, 2003 Robust Digital Solutions, a leading mass storage solutions provider of cost effective RAID...

TimeSys Linux-Powered Mars Exploration Rover Demonstrated at JavaOne

JavaOne Conference, San Francisco, CA, and Pittsburgh, PA - June 11th, 2003 -TimeSys, a leader in embedded Linux® and embedded development tools,...

Analyst Says SCO ‘Proof’ Shows Credible Claim

One of the first observers to see the evidence in the SCO Group's intellectual-property claim against IBM and the...

ActiveState’s Komodo IDE honored in SD Times 100

ActiveState writes "VANCOUVER, BC - June 2, 2003 - ActiveState, the leader in programming tools for open source developers and anti-spam software for enterprises,...

Axceleon Joins the Egenera Assured Solution Alliances Program

Jacob Webb writes "June 2, 2003 Sunnyvale, Calif. Axceleon, leaders in computational grid software, today announced that it has joined the Egenera Assured Solution...

Libranet 2.8 – Debian That Just Works

ladislav writes "Canada's leading distro, Libranet is not yet one of the "big guns" in the Linux world, but it has all the potential...

Government Credentials for Open Source

An Anonymous Reader writes "Two initiatives to make open source software available for high-security government security work have made significant announcements: The Open Source...

Slap the credits everywhere!

- by Hans Reiser - Free software is ego-propelled. People don't get paid, they get famous. Yet we as a community do far too little...

What’s 64-bit computing to Linux?

Unlike most areas of the technology business, 64-bit computing has somehow remained immune to the forces of commodity competition. Most 64-bit...