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Open Source Victoria claims SCO is violating the Trade Practices Act and has updated its complaint against the company with the Australian Competition and
Open Source thieves stealing my American code - SCO boss
Open Source software - available widely through the Internet - has the potential to provide our nation's enemies or potential enemies with computing
IT Investor's Journal : The January Effect
Today the subject is the "January effect." Looking at the actual total years' results since 1950, it appears if January is positive for the S&P, then the next year is anywhere from +7% to +45% (54 years). The exceptions have been 2001 and 1966, when both years were down years, even though the January of each year was up. On the other hand, if January has been negative, then for the most part, the entire year has also been negative. In 20 years, there have been only two exceptions, with 1982 and 1968 being positive years overall.
LinuxWorld's Golden Penguin Bowl shines
A highlight of every LinuxWorld is the Golden Penguin Bowl, a trivia contest that pits a team of Nerds against a team of Geeks. This time around, the outcome was the revenge of the Nerds.
Sun starts new Java-Linux service portal
Though it is a tad late to the party, Sun Microsystems is slowly but surely making up for lost time by positioning itself closer to Linux and the open source community in general. The latest indication is the announcement the Santa Clara, Calif.-based firm made Thursday at LinuxWorld, when Sun introduced a new Java.net community for Linux developers with expanded support for Java-based development tools on both the Solaris and Windows platforms.
LinuxWorld: Pictures at an exhibition
At Linux World Conference and Expo in New York at 10 a.m. on the show's first day, a milling throng filled the lobby of the Javits Center, waiting for the opening bell, as it were. It was a happy sight for Linux boosters, one that hasn't been seen since 2000 or 1999. While show organizer IDG doesn't have attendance figures ready for publication yet, my impression was that attendance was way up over the past few years' worth of LinuxWorlds. Exhibitors were out in force, too. While the show floor seemed to occupy no more square feet than last year, that is probably because while there were more exhibitors, the average booth size was smaller. But those booths were, for the most part, active all day.
Linux marks slow progress in taking over desktops
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As never before, corporate customers are turning to Linux software instead of Microsoft Windows to run big business operations.
Linux Code Red
to be a day of reckoning for every company that thinks they are going to try and sell a free model.” That’s Darl McBride, president and CEO of the SCO Group SCO Exec: Yes Mr. Congressman the GPL and Linux are a threat to National
Polish Translation of Mozilla 1.6 Available
MozillaPL Team (http://mozillapl.org/) has released its own Polish(ed) distribution based on latest Mozilla 1.6 code. The most important changes are:
Nave Releases Spanish Version of Mozilla 1.6, MozillaES Launches ...
Galileo Vidoni writes: "Six days after the official 1.6 release, the main Spanish Mozilla localization team, NAVE, have released Spanish versions of the suite.
Mozilla Foundation Planning Developer Day
Marcia Knous writes in "The Mozilla Foundation is making plans to host a Developer Day in the very near future. The event will be of the suite.
Side by Side by Sontag
on Linux? I don't think so, primarily [because of] the licensing model with which Linux is provided, the GNU Public Licence. As
Review of Windows Services for UNIX 3.5
dollars. SFU is free as in no cost free. The source is closed but Microsoft does include some GNU tools with this package. For those
MySQL Rolls Out Graphical Admin Tool
MySQL AB, the maker of the popular MySQL open-source database, on Wednesday introduced a graphical interface-based administration tool for managing multiple
SUSE Linux Receives EAL3 Certification
The SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 has recieved EAL3 Certification. This is a step up from their previous accomplishment of EAL2
IBM ups its Common Criteria certification for Linux
and Novell Inc.’s new SuSE Linux division have reached a higher level of international Common Criteria security certification for SuSE Linux Enterprise
JBoss and MySQL Join Forces
While something like PostgreSQL or Berkeley DB are straight democracies," he explained, "MySQL -- and JBoss, to an extent -- are more akin to representative
Red Hat To Roll Out Linux OS Hindi Version
NEW DELHI: In a couple of months, Red Hat is rolling out a Hindi version of the Linux operating system in India. Red Hat Inc chief
Red Hat ’ s VP of Engineering Joins ObjectWeb Board
RALEIGH – Paul Cormier, executive vice president of engineering at Red Hat, has been elected to the board for the ObjectWeb Open Source Consortium. has blossomed into one of the most popular women's groups. It's the Red
Novell CEO keynote at LWCE promises open source contributions
Novell, Messman noted, is a billion-dollar company that's wagering its future on open source, with the acquisitions in the past year of Ximian and SuSE. this week by both LinuxWorld Magazine and Open Source World Magazine as
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