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Novell Appoints Dr. Jeffrey Jaffe as Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer

Leading Technologist to Be Responsible for Technology Vision and Product Development

Novell doubts Microsoft latest Linux "facts"

Microsoft Corp's "Get the Facts" campaign comparing Windows with Linux continues to prove controversial, with Novell Inc describing the latest set of facts offered up by Microsoft as "misdirection."

Can open source still save Novell?

When Novell releases its fourth-quarter financial results next week, industry observers will be looking for signs of whether the company's big bet on Linux is starting to pay off.

Embeddable open source database goes into beta

A project to create a lightweight, embeddable database is beta testing its second release. Firebird 2.0 features derived tables, support for "execute block," increased table sizes, improved index code, and numerous other improvements. Beta kits are available for Linux on i686, i686-NPTL, and AMD64, as well as Windows.

Ziggy Admin and the OS from Mars

  • EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet; By Deann Corum (Posted by dcparris on Nov 21, 2005 7:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Slackware
Editor's Note: This is the first installment in a periodic series ENP regular Deann Corum will be writing on about her experiences moving from a Windows-centric environment to a new job with an emphasis on Linux.

[Ed: This is an interesting take on changing environments. - dcparris]

The Linux-Windows Warriors Get Better Weapons

You can crab all you want about vendor-sponsored research, such as the many studies that Microsoft has sponsored directly or endorsed as it tries to fight off the onslaught of Linux, but it does one very practical thing. The heated competition and even more heated words are, of course, amusing, but the truth is, the analytical weapons that the Windows allies and the Linux allies are deploying are getting more sophisticated. And this is a good thing for customers, even if it makes life difficult for commercial Linux distributors and Microsoft.

EasySpeedy Partners with Daffodil Software

November 21, 2005 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – Daffodil Software and Denmark-based Unix/Linux/BSD web hosting company have announced a partnership designed to benefit the CRM community. The companies have established an affordable online CRM solution that maximizes the potential of EasySpeedy’s customer reach and will benefit those who want a hosted CRM solution, but do not want to maintain a server.

Linux installation and tutoring

RELTRONICS offers a wide range of services including Novell and Suse Linux operating systems installation. They also provide administration and customisation of the Linux operating system and installation of various Linux software.

Ibm Considers Free Distribution of DB2

Although IBM already supports a free open source database engine called Cloudscape which provides a migration path to DB2, IBM feels that a free starter edition of DB2 could attract developers that would otherwise use an open source solution. A free DB2 version could also possibly prevent potential IBM customers from adopting the proprietary database solutions distributed by IBM's chief competitors in the database market. Microsft and Oracle both offer their own free starter editions: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, and Oracle Database XE.

Banks choose Windows over Linux

  • Computerworld Australia; By Rodney Gedda and Howard Dahdah (Posted by dcparris on Nov 21, 2005 12:21 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: LPI
Banks worldwide are opting for the predictability and familiarity of Microsoft's Windows for application servers over Linux, according to a global financial services software company. [Ed: The article mentions only Australia and India. What about in the other 191 countries? - dcparris]

Linux advocate calls for Apple to destroy Microsoft by selling Mac ...

"I'm a Linux advocate. I always want Linux to win. But, I refuse to lie to myself when it comes to Apple's potential with Mac OS X," Tom Adelstein writes for LXer.com. "OS X for Intel would change the PC landscape like no other operating system has or could. Apple should open-source their operating system, port Openoffice.org to Aqua and bundle it for Intel PC's. Offer it for $199 for a home edition and $299 for a professional edition and the world will say goodbye to Windows for good."

[Ed: This is MacDailyNews' take on Adelstein's article.

Medsphere Names Renowned Healthcare Leader as CEO

ALISO VIEJO, California, Nov. 9, 2005 - Medsphere Systems Corporation, the leading commercial provider of open source information technology solutions for the healthcare industry, announced today that Kenneth W. Kizer, MD, MPH, will be expanding his role by assuming the role of Chief Executive Officer, in addition to his current position as Chairman of the Board, effective December 1, 2005. As CEO, Kizer will leverage his more than 25 years of experience in healthcare to focus and direct Medsphere's rapid growth in the healthcare IT sector. Former CEO Larry Augustin will continue to assist Medsphere as a board member and strategic advisor to the company.

Paris accelerates move to open source

  • Computerworld Australia; By Peter Sayer (Posted by dcparris on Nov 20, 2005 7:35 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Mozilla
The city of Paris is accelerating its move to free and open-source software as part of a strategy to reduce its dependence on suppliers. It plans to replace more of its server software with free and open-source alternatives, and to install open-source applications on desktops, city officials said last week.

[Ed: After learning of Munich's slow-down, it's certainly good to see Paris is not merely speeding up, but also contributing to the community. - dcparris]

10 things you should know about every Linux installation

Linux is not Windows, and although there are some similarities, you must realise that there may be a few "new ways of doing things" to learn before you can be comfortable in Linux. Linux is an open-source clone of UNIX, a secure operating system (OS) that predates DOS and Windows and is designed for multiple users. The items in the following list generally apply to any UNIX-based *nix system, such as Linux and the various BSD's. For the purposes of this article, assume that it's all Linux.

Anti-virus for Linux StandGuard from Bytware

Linux, like all platforms, is susceptible to hosting and spreading viruses and malicious code; and today’s security requirements demand protection on all systems within a network. With this new solution, Bytware is providing users with a key tool needed to add reliable anti-virus protection to the Linux servers in their networks.

Seven from IBM -- SHM, Cell, AJAX, AOP, basic Linux tutorial

  • LinuxDevices.com (Posted by dcparris on Nov 19, 2005 1:33 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: IBM
IBM has published the following technical articles, tutorials, and downloads on its DeveloperWorks website. They cover a range of interesting (though not necessarily embedded) technical topics, primarily related to Linux and open source system development. Some require free registration. Enjoy . . . !

Tiny USB hard drive dongle runs Linux

Tom's Hardware has reviewed a USB dongle based on a miniature 1-inch hard drive. The Zinside H2 is based on a Cornice 3GB "Storage Element" drive, and comes with a Ubuntu Linux installation CD that the publication used to install the older "Warty Warthog" release, creating a portable but slow Linux desktop.

Can Open Source Defeat Microsoft?

While there are of course proponents and detractors on both side of the line, many analysts have identified open-source software and nonproprietary formats as building up strong momentum against Redmond. But the open-source movement does have legitimate detractors.

[Ed: This article is well-balanced - partly truth and partly fiction. - dcparris]

Install Linux on Your Ipod Nano

ThePlaceforitAll.com has posted instructions for installing Linux onto Apple's iPod nano, providing video-playback capability in full-color with new movie support in iPod Linux. Detailed instructions denote each step of the process, providing graphic illustrations where necessary to complete the installation process. Earlier this month, iPodNN noted that iDoom offers support for the Nano in full color, providing the Nano has iPod Linux installed.

Mozilla Uncages Latest Firefox Beta

The third release candidate for the upcoming Firefox 1.5 browser has been posted for download as the open-source Mozilla Foundation strives to attract new users.

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