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SCO v. IBM Part Deux
When I wrote my original blog on this case, SCO had just sued IBM, but its legal strategy was puzzling: it started out
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Enterprise Linux Forum: Small but important event
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Big shows like LinuxWorld get loads of press attention and, because of this, are often where vendors and...
Tips from veteran Linux programmer Spence Murray
Anonymous Reader writes "The author is one of the top Linux developers around, and a long-time UNIX champion. Fellow Linux developers will benefit from...
SCO attempting to mislead judge?
Anonymous Reader writes "Groklaw's latest story on the ongoing SCO vs IBM saga, points to a number of serious inconsistencies between the text of...
Red Hat Position In Datacenter Solidified With Latest Release
Red Hat Inc, a premier open source software provider, announced a major milestone in the company's long-term strategy of delivering an Open Source Architecture...
Windows Vulnerability Could Lead To MSBlaster II
Exploit code that takes advantage of a recent Microsoft vulnerability is out in the wild and could prove as dangerous as this summer's MSBlaster...
Opinion: Microsoft’s coming acquisitions
Author: Chuck Talk
Okay, so I am speculating, but I am beginning to think that Steve Ballmer’s hints and Steven Van Roekel may have yet...
SCO switches tactics
SCO has acknowledged that it is currently only targeting Fortune 1000 companies for its Linux licences.
But the company...
Ingram signs Red Hat
Ingram Micro is taking a stab at the Linux...
Who’s really behind SCO?
There is no smoking gun, but if you look at the history and facts, eWEEK.com Linux & Open Source Center Editor Steven J....