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Open Source guru finds Mac OS X too restrictive

From ZDNet UK: "Apple is trying to draw open-source developer interest with its Mac OS X operating system, but Eric Raymond, for one, isn't...

Effectively fighting the Hollings bill

- By Jack Bryar - The senator from Disney World is at it again. Stating that the "absence of robust, ubiquitous protections of digital...

Red Hat unveils Linux advanced server for enterprise customers

NewsFactor Network writes, "In a move intended to bring open source computing to large-scale operations, Linux distributor Red Hat unveiled its first enterprise-class server...

Caldera certifies OpenLinux Workstation 3.1.1 with Borland Kylix 2

"Corporate Developers Now Have A Powerful Choice for Web Services Application Development; Time to Market and Total Cost of Ownership Reduced." Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALDD)...

IBM to target $4.5B telecom industry with hardened Linux servers

Anonymous Reader writes, "IBM is once again going after Sun Microsystems' customer base, and this time it is to take a bigger chunk of...

Red Hat targets the enterprise

From InfoWorld: "Trying to hasten its acceptance among enterprise users, Red Hat on Tuesday will roll out its first series of Linux-based operating environment...

Caldera certifies OpenLinux Workstation 3.1.1 with Borland Kylix 2

Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALDD) announced today that its OpenLinux Workstation 3.1.1 has been certified with Borland Software Corporation (Nasdaq NM: BORL) for Kylix 2. This...

Review: StarOffice is worth at least $50 more than OpenOffice

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - I have OpenOffice build 641C and a pre-release copy of StarOffice 6.0 running side by side, and I have...

Quick, everyone blame Microsoft!

Michael Holve writes, "Everything Unix offers an interesting, if not somewhat heretical opinion on the Microsoft blame game. With vendors like Red Hat...

Commercial grid computing has a day in the sun

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - The world's first Commercial High Performance Computing Conference and Expo was held in a pink, yellow and blue...