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To Iraq and back: Soldier uses Linux in war and peace
Author: Tina Gasperson
In 2003 and 2004, Jeff Schroeder served in the Iraq war, flying a tiny remote control spy plane and servicing Unix and...
Unix: An 800 Pound Gorilla No More?
Organizations adopting Linux might not abandon Unix entirely. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, for example, has migrated its e-mail system from Sun hardware and Solaris...
Linux Improves Footing in Software Market
Most enterprises that use Linux prefer to pay for commercial versions provided by Red Hat, Novell or other firms. These versions are more user-friendly,...
Open-Xchange Hosted Collaboration Position Paper
Sharon Smith writes ""Why should organizations consider a hosted collaborative environment rather than hosting it themselves?”
TARRYTOWN, NY, August 2, 2006 – Open-Xchange, Inc. today...
The state of Firefox
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
At the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Portland, Ore., last week, I had the opportunity to sit down for a few...
Virtualization Conference at LinuxWorld Expo
Dirk Beiersdorff writes "Technology Forum to be taking place during LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Germany. First Edition of International Virtualization Conference Features Strong Speaker...
Oracle’s Ellison feeds talk of Linux plans–again
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said that Oracle could, in theory, redistribute Red Hat Linux, prompting Goldman Sachs analyst Rick Sherlund to speculate that the...
Open Source and Services
OSNews writes "Red Hat's Havoc Pennington wrote a very interesting article on his blog about open source, services and GPLv3. In the piece Havoc...
Free proprietary lock-in: Middleware app servers
Jane Walker writes "Consider Red Hat's Java EE-based JBoss as the open source, enterprise-ready answer to your Windows-to-Linux migrations. This application server comes with...
Is Linux Ready For The Fight Ahead?
Anonymous Reader writes "Lately there has been a lot of talk about how Red Hat is working towards becoming the standard for the desktop...