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New antivirus & antispam solutions for servers

PRESS RELEASE -- The 1.6.1 generation of BitDefender for Linux Mail Servers was enriched today with three more dedicated products, BitDefender for Sendmail, Sendmail-Milter...

When not to use a word processor

Author: Jem Matzan Word processors are too often made to do much more than they were originally designed for. If a word processing program is...

Linux Standard Base 2.0 promises a common runtime standard

Author: Vinayak Hegde The Free Standards Group's (FSG) Linux Standard Base specification is an attempt to prevent the Linux marketplace from fragmenting by specifying a...

A Kommander crash course

Author: Preston St. Pierre One of the strengths of Unix-like systems such as Linux is the ability to easily customize them and automate tasks using...

Analysis: Bad numbers but puzzling ‘optimistic’ outlook for SCO Group

Author: Chris Preimesberger The SCO Group reported its quarterly profit-and-loss and business operations statements today, and -- surprise! -- the news wasn't good. Total quarterly...

Why the time is right for enterprise open source

Amy Kucharik writes "Bob Gett has been in this same position before -- twice. When he was the CEO of Viant, he oversaw a...

Building Linux Monitoring Portals with Open Source

Anonymous Reader writes "Faced with an increasing number of deployed Linux servers and no budget for commercial monitoring tools, our company looked into open-source...

FreeBSD 5.3 is “stable” but not production-ready

Author: Jem Matzan Since the introduction of the FreeBSD-5 branch, FreeBSD enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the day when the new codebase would stabilize. After...

Knoppix slims down Linux Live CD

The Knoppix Linux Live CD will be split into two editions - a 'light' version for older computers, and a 'maximum' version that has...

Linspire boss urges Dutch government to go open source

After it was revealed that the Dutch government was in negotiations with Microsoft, Linspire boss Michael Robertson has said his software could cost ?150m...