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In an article about increased availability of Linux anti-virus software, Vnunet.com reports that Symantec CEO John Thompson said that his company would "deliver a Linux desktop antivirus solution to the market" this year.
Nokia cash boosts Mozilla
Nokia has funded a cell phone browser project at the Mozilla Foundation, breathing new life into the open-source effort once written off as Microsoft roadkill.
Microsoft Wages Media War Against Linux
Starting with a release of some anti-Linux case studies, the company has now embarked upon its latest plan of action against Linux--a worldwide “Get Your Facts Right” campaign (PPT - 1.0MB), through which it aims to expose the inherent dangers of going the Open Source way.
Microsoft NT 4.0 backlash has users eyeing Linux
Many users of NT 4.0 have rejected Microsoft's recently announced product support extension and are planning a migration path to Linux. The backlash was revealed in an online Computerworld poll published earlier this month asking respondents if they will benefit from Microsoft's support extension.
Linux ensnares another European city
Bergen, Norway, has opted to replace Windows and Unix machines with Linux on servers for its schools and city databases and could later put the open-source operating system on desktop machines.
Microsoft-funded study: Microsoft is cheaper to support than Linux
A Microsoft-commissioned study was recently released comparing the cost of buying licenses and direct vendor support between Microsoft Windows Enterprise Server 2003, Red Hat Linux Enterprise 3 and SuSE Enterprise Linux 8.
Interview with MySQL's Alex Roedling
Today we features a mini-Q&A with Alex Roedling, MySQL's Senior Product Manager, about all things MySQL, the competition, technology, licensing and more.
Google sysadmin preaches Debian for software management
Caught up in the tangle of manually installing and updating software, enterprises can find a tip or two in the open source community’s book on how to streamline the process, according to Google senior system administrator Marc Merlin. Merlin’s platform of choice is Debian GNU/Linux, which he said has the most comprehensive software library available for Linux.
Mozilla 1.7 Released
Mozilla 1.7 final has been released. This is a big update.
Red Hat Linux tops 300,000 subscribers
Red Hat Inc. now has over 300,000 subscribers to its Red Hat Enterprise Linux support service, the company said Thursday, during a conference call reporting the results of its first quarter of fiscal 2004. The company reported revenue of $41.6 million and net income of $10.7 million, or $0.05 per share, for the quarter, which ended May 31.
Linux training gains more ground
A Computer Weekly/SSL Quarterly Survey of Appointments Data and Trends says that the number of UK job advertisements that ask for Linux skills is up 50%.
Big Strides for Civic Linux
It should come as no surprise that the Linux industry has been targeting the government sector. In a string of wins for the open source operating system, Munich, Germany, and Bergen, Norway, both announced that they would be officially migrating to Linux.
Recommended hardware: June edition
This article is the first in what we hope will become a monthly series of hardware recommendations for GNU/Linux users who want to build their own computer systems or upgrade the ones they have. With the wide selection of PC hardware available, how do you know which devices will work best with your operating system?
Open source Internet protocol security project gets nod from Novell
Novell says they are officially sponsoring and contributing to the popular open source implementation of the Linux security standard IPsec, Openswan. The open source project brings all of the features needed for building and deploying commercial grade VPNs to Linux.
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