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New service to include Linux support

Author: JT Smith From a column by James Turner of the Christian Science Monitor: For $49 a year, you can purchase your friends and family...

Turboprint for Linux

Author: JT Smith Commercial software based on old Amiga product claims to make Linux printer setup as easy as on Windows or Mac PCs. Free...

RSA upgrading its Keon PKI security software

Author: JT Smith Keon 5.5 will soon be available from RSA Security for both Windows and Unix, according to a story at nwfusion.com.

Linux conquers the business market

Author: JT Smith By Alex Teodorescu Until now, Linux has been popular mostly for academic and tech-savvy users. But finally, corporations are catching on to the Linux...

Opinion: Linux on the desktop a good thing?

Author: JT Smith "Some of us with technical backgrounds, especially those of us who are committed ...

NT horror story contest sponsored by Linux General Store

Author: JT Smith LinuxPR tells us that, beginning Friday August 25th, contestants may enter their worst stories from dealing with Windows NT. The...

Risc takers not going away in Europe

Author: JT Smith Sketchy story at zdnet.co.uk about how, despite earlier predictions that Intel architecture (and Windows 2K) would soon dominate the server market, Risc-based...

Computers raise stress levels

Author: JT Smith "Oi, Windows! No!" The Register has a somewhat tongue-in-cheek blurb on computer stress. The page reports on a study...

IBM first with LTO storage

Author: JT Smith Windows and Unix servers hungry for reliable storage options are the target markets for IBM's LTO drives, according to this ITWeek story...

IT Week: Novell to woo SAN users

Author: JT Smith ZDNet.co.uk discusses latest moves by Novell, lists new features in NetWare 6.0. Story mentions fact that this may be too little too...