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IDC sees $49 billion Linux server business in 2011
Apr. 10, 2008
Austin, Texas--Once upon a time, you found Linux as a server in two places in the enterprise: on the edge, as a Web server, and in the branch office, as a file and print server. That was then. This is now. ...
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VIA to open up its devices
Apr. 09, 2008
Austin, Texas--VIA Technologies, although very popular with Linux ultramobile PC vendors, has never been very open about its own hardware. ...
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Report claims open-source features catch up
Apr. 04, 2008
Long considered the poor cousins of feature-rich, fee-based operating systems, open source in the server operating system market—notably, Linux—is now a virtual equal to commercial alternatives. ...
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Another SCO buyout stumbles
Apr. 03, 2008
Like the 11th chapter of a bad horror movie, the SCO zombie keeps stumbling forward moaning "Linux," instead of "Brains." This time, however, there may not be another movie left for SCO. SCO's most recent would-be buyer, Stephen Norris & Co. Capital Partners LP, no longer wants to buy SCO. ...
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LPI to offer security training with LPIC-3 certification
Apr. 01, 2008
There are Linux certifications, such as the RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer). There are security certifications, like the CCSP (Cisco Certified Security Professional). Now we have the first certification that combines Linux and security: the Linux Professional Institute's LPIC-3 with its new "Security" exam elective. ...
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Q: Who Really Creates Linux? A: The Enterprise
Apr. 01, 2008
Some people are still under the delusion that Linux is written by unwashed hackers living in their parents' basements whose only social life is playing D&D and having flame wars over IRC (Internet Relay Chat) about whether vi or EMACS better and debating Picard versus Kirk. Nothing, nothing could be ...
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MuleSource builds on service bus success
Apr. 01, 2008
MuleSource is about to celebrate another milestone with its second annual MuleCon conference for users and developers of the Mule Enterprise Service Bus. ...
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Is Microsoft really any more trustworthy?
Mar. 31, 2008
Lately, Microsoft has been trying really, really hard to appear as open source's best friend. All I can say is: "With friends like these, who needs enemies?" ...
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Opening up the open-source list
Mar. 31, 2008
Opinion -- I put out a list of open-source business influencers recently, knowing full well that it would cause some controversy. Few lists can be all-encompassing, and somebody is bound to feel slighted. ...
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Adobe AIRs out Linux, joins foundation
Mar. 31, 2008
Adobe Systems is making two strongly pro-Linux moves by releasing an alpha version of the Adobe Integrated Runtime for Linux and announcing its membership in the Linux Foundation. ...
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Expert claims legacy Java development is dead
Mar. 28, 2008
LAS VEGAS--The legacy style of enterprise Java application development has given way to a new world of frameworks and modular componentry, according to an expert. ...
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Terracotta builds Java clusters
Mar. 28, 2008
LAS VEGAS – Ari Zilka, co-founder and chief technology officer at Terracotta, a Java clustering solution provider, says the company is poised for growth in an era where clusters, grids and cloud computing are becoming commonplace. ...
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Panel: Weakening economy good for open source
Mar. 27, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO—Experience has shown a weakening U.S. economy would be good for open source, as a shortage of cash is usually a major catalyst for innovation, particularly around open-source applications, Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Ubuntu Linux, said at the annual Open Source Business Conference here March 25. ...
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OSBC panel looks at the future of the OS
Mar. 27, 2008
The future of the operating system took center stage at the Open Source Business Conference here March 25, as a panel of vendor representatives debated the topic. ...
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