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Microsoft co-opts Open Source approach

Author: JT Smith "In a major extension of corporate policy, Microsoft has quietly started a program to provide selected large enterprise customers with copies of...

Linux on a Laptop: Upgrading to the 2.4 kernel

Author: JT Smith John Gowin writes: "Linux Orbit's editor in chief spent the weekend configuring his laptop with the new 2.4.2 kernel and along the...

MS bug of the day: QuarkXPress 4.1

Author: JT Smith MSNBC.com tells us: "A bug in QuarkXPress 4.1 for Windows 95, 98, NT, or 2000 ...

Why do so many people hate Microsoft?

Author: JT Smith OS Opinion asks what it is about Microsoft that causes so many people to dislike the software giant, citing such issues as...

Getting Linux onto the corporate network

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes: "When a problem crops up and no solution is offered, one tactic -- though dangerous if your boss doesn't...

Microsoft learns benefits of open source

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that Microsoft is learning the benefits of its userbase being able to read their operating systems' source code. In light...

Linux’s threat to Microsoft: A whole new kind of war for Gates and crew

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - To some observers, Microsoft's recent announcements that Linux and the GNU General Public licenses are a threat...

Ballmer hints that Microsoft’s .NET will support Linux

Author: JT Smith Windows 2000 Magazine reports on comments Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made at a recent conference. "Ballmer disparaged high-end competitor Sun Microsystems and...

Intrinsyc recognized for innovation by leading US industry publication

Author: JT Smith Canada Newswire press release: " Intrinsyc (ICS: TSE) is pleased to announce that it has received a Control Engineering 2000 Editors' Choice Award for...

Open Source: It’s nearly time

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes: "Open source is still waiting in the wings. It is huge now, and Linux is one of the most...