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Attendees headed to this week's LinuxWorld Conference& Expo in San Francisco will be looking for application, desktop and middleware support instead of questioning the operating system's viability.
Leading Linux-Based Collaboration Server to be Released Under General Public License
Free version of Open-Xchange Server to be available across all major Linux platforms
Linux Networx Supports Launch of New Intel(R) Xeon(TM) Processors
Linux Networx to Build one of the largest Intel Xeon EM64T-based Clusters
New application environment in Lycoris Linux desktop improves integration
Lycoris is making it easier for software makers and ISVs to integrate their applications with their Linux desktop. The Maple Valley, WA-based company has announced a new application environment that will be made available in their Desktop/LX 1.4.
Breaking the rules with open source
In the space of five months, John Roberts started a software company and delivered its first product to thousands of potential customers--a process that could easily have taken years. His secret? Open-source development.
LinuxWorld parades open source momentum
The Linux nation will gather this week at its annual conference in San Francisco to show off a range of software based on the v2.6 kernel, its new 64-bit server hardware, and a brand-new Java application server.
Netline Groupware for Linux Goes Open Source
Netline Internet Service will announce at LinuxWorld that it is open-sourcing its Open-Xchange Server, the core technology behind its Linux-based groupware, collaboration and messaging application, under the GNU General Public License.
You don't have to use free software until you're ready
One thing I try to drive home when speaking or giving an interview about Linux and open source software is the concept that, unlike commercial software, open source doesn't need more people to use it. You can take your time and use what you want when you want.
Wyse to Unveil Thin Client
Thin-client vendor Wyse Technology is expanding its Linux capabilities.
IBM, HP Map Linux Migration Plans
IBM and Hewlett-Packard Co. are putting renewed pressure on Sun Microsystems Inc. with new solutions to help customers and ISVs move away from SPARC/Solaris and onto Linux.
SCO Readies New OpenServer Unix
On Monday, The SCO Group Inc. will announce the release of the developer preview of Legend, the next major release of its flagship Unix operating system, SCO OpenServer, at is annual partner show, SCO Forum.
64-bit Intel server onslaught begins
Hewlett-Packard, Dell, IBM and others will announce on Monday the first servers to use Intel Xeon processors augmented with 64-bit extensions, a technology with major long-term implications.
A fresh -- and optimistic -- take on patents and open source
Dan Ravicher, President, Executive Director, and Founder of the Public Patent Foundation, believes there are plenty of ways open source developers, advocates, and users can fight against innovation-hindering software patents. But he also believes fighting may be less necessary than .
Open source helps power SIP phone popularity
VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) is being heavily hyped these days. Systems come in various sizes, supporting anywhere from 25 to 1,200 users across multiple locations, time zones, and continents, and open source products are available across the spectrum. The reason for adopting VoIP is simple: the cost savings involved with putting voice and data on the same network. The argument for open source in VoIP is similarly simple: solutions that make use of open source software are less expensive than traditional PBX or Centrex systems and proprietary VoIP solutions.
LinuxWorld means press releases
This week is the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, and that means press releases galore. Your editor is going to be picky and choosy about what is presented in the newswire, but indeed look for an abundance of press releases in the coming days.
Results of First-Ever Linux Patent Review Announced, Patent Insurance Offered by Open Source Risk Management
Review of Linux Kernel Reveals No Infringement of Court-Validated Software Patents; 283 Issued But Not Yet Court-Validated Patents a Conceivable Risk
Wyse Technology Joins Open Source Development Labs
Wyse to Collaborate withOther OSDL Members to Advance Linux Desktop Initiatives
Wyse and AMD Collaborate to Offer Linux Thin Client Platforms
Leader in Server-Centric Computing Taps AMD Geode(TM) GX 533@1.1W* Processor for Linux Thin Clients
Wyse Unveils Market's First Thin Client Based on Latest Linux Kernel
Leader in Server-Centric Computing Delivers Most Advanced, High-Performance, Modular Thin Client Device Available With Linux
Linux fervor on display at trade show
The growing normalcy of Linux in corporate computing realm will be on display this week at a show devoted to the open-source operating system.
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