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Pent-up demand for technology is growing
Raleigh-based News and Observer interviews Matthew Szulik, CEO of Red Hat, Inc.
OSDL Adding Desktop Linux to its To-Do List
Open Source Development Lab (OSDL), the Beaverton, Ore.-based organization dedicated to advancing Linux, is spreading its plans to roll a desktop specification
Safari use on the up
since July 2003. Other browsers: Mozilla holds 1.8 per cent and Opera 7.0 0.8 per cent of the browser market. Lead Safari developer
Mandrake alert: Updated drakxtools package fix problems with drakconnect
The options for adiusb had changed and as a result sagem modems, normal and degrouped, would no longer connect to the internet. This update fixes the problem so sagem modems again work properly.
SCO Files Slander of Title Lawsuit Against Novell
[SCO] ... today filed suit against Novell for its alleged bad faith effort to interfere with SCO's rights with respect to UNIX and UnixWare®. Among the allegations in the suit:
Red Hat Steps Up To Plate With Open Source Now Fund, IP Warranty ...
As LinuxWorld Expo gets underway, Red Hat launched an Open Source Assurance Program designed to offer some protection for customers if they get hit with a
JBoss Offers Open Source Content Management System
JBoss Group LLC, “provider of the most popular Java application server,” is shipping of Nukes on JBoss, an open source content management system (CMS with Nukes on
Open-source plug-in targets HTTP load testing
and APIs. Such work comes under the purview of the Hyades framework project, a subgroup of the Eclipse open-source tool group. The (CMS with Nukes on
Red Hat extends its protection from SCO heat
As the leading vendor of GNU/Linux operating systems, the company has extended the program it was previously offering to some enterprise customers to all
SCO takes softly, softly approach downunder
The SCO Group is initially soft-pedalling threats of lawsuits against Australian and New Zealand companies who use Linux, as it starts marketing licences to
Linus speaks out on SCO, future of desktop Linux
visited Australia for a weekly summit on the goings and comings of the Linux world, and was interviewed about his viewpoints on everything from the ongoing SCO
SCO Australia backs off from Linux lawsuits
SCO threatens copyright infringement lawsuits, then backs off. On December 5, SCO's Keven McBride told the judge that SCO would claims against GNU Red Hat Offers Linux Protection Plan - Enterp
SCO releases NZ pricing for Linux
The SCO Group has announced the availability of its "SCO Intellectual Property Licence" in New Zealand and Australia, much to the amusement of a number of Enterprise Linux I.T. Red Hat Steps Up
SCO: Buy our 'Linux licence', wherever you are
Who the hell do SCO think they are? They claim that their "intellectual property" is contained in Linux, ignore the demands to actually of Enterprise Linux I.T. Red Hat Steps Up To Plate With Op
Microsoft moves to make Windows more compatible for competitors
gain access to the technologies they needed, and two licences were signed on the basis of 'developing broader relationships with Microsoft.' For example, SCO Enterprise Linux I.T. Red Hat Steps
Debian alert: New slocate packages fix buffer overflow
A vulnerability was discovered in slocate, a program to index and
search for files, whereby a specially crafted database could overflow
a heap-based buffer.
OSDL begins business Desktop Linux Working Group
JANUARY 20, 2004 ( COMPUTERWORLD ) - A new Desktop Linux Working Group is being created by the nonprofit Open Source Development Labs to explore and develop
LinuxWorld 2004: Same Show, New Linux Directions
As thousands of enterprise IT users head to the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in New York this week, there's more on their minds than using Linux for
IBM Looks to Lure Windows NT Users to Linux
IBM (Quote, Chart) is looking to lure Microsoft (Quote, Chart) Windows NT Server 4.0 users to Linux with new programs for business partners and customers at
Red Hat to Protect Linux Customers
NEW YORK—Red Hat Inc. on Tuesday will follow the lead of Hewlett-Packard Co. and Novell Inc. by announcing a plan to protect its enterprise Linux customers.
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