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Egenera’s Linux blade cluster: Great technology, but can they sell it?
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -
Last week, I pointed out that many Linux and open platform developers
tend to be...
Linux makes strides in enterprise market
Author: JT Smith
IDG/Network World Fusion: "Linux advocates who have experience offering the open-source operating system to large companies say there's a rosy future in...
Windows XP: eXtra Proprietary
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "An executive at Linux company Red Hat blasts Microsoft's new operating system: it is "certain to further degrade customer choice, cost/performance...
Of mixed messages, Linux and XP
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "While some Linux aficionados downplay Windows XP as a non-issue in terms of hurting Linux's chances in the operating system wars,...
RealScale Technologies i-Cluster ™ Blade Server
Author: JT Smith
Serge Dujardin writes: "The first high availability Blade Server platform leverages Red Hat® Linux® 7.2 features for improved reliability, security and cost-effectiveness."
Sophia...
Linux buffer overflows and an old SSH daemon
Author: JT Smith
OReilly.net: "In this week's Security Alerts, Noel Davis reports on a bug in the Linux kernel that can allow files that exceed...
Interview with the creators of CRUX and ROOTLinux
Author: JT Smith
Prot writes: "Linux is much more than (the highly marketed) Red Hat or Mandrake. Assuming you got the skills required, a Linux...
Open Source Printing Summit, round 2: Can group create a standard?
Author: JT Smith
- Dan Berkes -
At the second annual Open
Source Printing Summit last week in San Jose, participants offered progress reports, corporate party...
Open Source stock report: Borland’s fortunes drop, IBM and Sun duke it out
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
Nasdaq and Dow make major gains from last week, helped in part by inoffensive economic reports. Borland revenues...
Linux Advisory Watch – October 19th 2001
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity Contributor writes "This week, advisories were released for w3m, xvt, procmail, zope, openssh, openssl,
...