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Wyse Technology Joins Open Source Development Labs

  • PR Newswire; By Press release (Posted by dave on Aug 2, 2004 5:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release
Wyse to Collaborate withOther OSDL Members to Advance Linux Desktop Initiatives

Wyse and AMD Collaborate to Offer Linux Thin Client Platforms

  • PR Newswire; By Press release (Posted by dave on Aug 2, 2004 5:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release
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

  • PR Newswire; By Press release (Posted by dave on Aug 2, 2004 5:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Press Release
Leader in Server-Centric Computing Delivers Most Advanced, High-Performance, Modular Thin Client Device Available With Linux

Linux fervor on display at trade show

  • CNET News.com; By Stephen Shankland (Posted by dave on Aug 2, 2004 4:47 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
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.

Mozilla Foundation announces security bug bounty program

Program harnesses power of the open source community to identify security vulnerabilities before they are exploited

Unisys gives Linux a second try

Longtime Microsoft partner Unisys has begun offering Linux from Red Hat and Novell on its multiprocessor servers, a change of heart that reflects a new seriousness about the open-source operating system.

Sun mulls buying Novell

  • CNET News.com; By Stephen Shankland (Posted by dave on Aug 2, 2004 4:20 AM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM, Novell, Sun; Story Type: News Story
Sun Microsystems is toying with the idea of buying Linux seller Novell, saying that springing for the $2.64 billion company would hurt rival IBM.

Open-Source Insurance Provider Finds Patent Risks in Linux

  • eWEEK Linux (Posted by dave on Aug 2, 2004 4:19 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Open Source Risk Management, who offers litigation insurance policies, has found nearly 300 patents that could theoretically be used against Linux. How risky are these patents? How much should you be concerned?

Group: Linux potentially infringes 283 patents

  • CNET News.com; By Stephen Shankland (Posted by dave on Aug 2, 2004 4:19 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Microsoft; Story Type: News Story
Linux potentially infringes 283 patents, including 27 held by Microsoft but none that have been validated by court judgments, according to a group that sells insurance to protect those using or selling Linux against intellectual-property litigation.

Week ahead: Rival confabs for Linux, Unix

  • CNET News.com; By Scott Martin (Posted by dave on Aug 1, 2004 5:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Following are some of the notable technology-related events scheduled for the week of Aug. 1.

Windows-To-Linux Migration Hits Speed Bump In Munich

  • TechWeb; By W. David Gardner (Posted by dave on Aug 1, 2004 5:22 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Microsoft; Story Type: News Story
The proposed operating-system migration of the City of Munich's 14,000 desktops from Microsoft to Linux was placed in jeopardy Friday, when a Munich alderman petitioned the Bavarian city's mayor to examine the status of software patents in the European Community.

Linux Netwosix Official Support IRC Channel

In this Internet jungle, now, also Linux Netwosix has its own IRC Support Channel. After Netwosix-Bugzilla, created to improve the reliability of our OpenSource software, is now available the first official virtual community of Linux Netwosix. Join us today, we will be pleased to help you.

In search of the bottom line

  • InfoWorld: Platforms; By Robert McMillan (Posted by dave on Jul 31, 2004 10:36 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Linux on the desktop might mean freedom from software-licensing costs for some IT departments. But when it comes to evaluating desktop Linux’s TCO, it’s the human cost that is most important. According to industry research company IDC, the staff-related costs of system administration, support, development, and training typically amount to between 50 and 70 percent of the costs of the average enterprise application, when measured over a five-year period. By comparison, software costs for both client and server software total only 8 percent to 10 percent of TCO, IDC reports.

The business case for desktop Linux

  • InfoWorld: Platforms; By Robert McMillan (Posted by dave on Jul 31, 2004 10:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
It’s one of the perennial questions facing the open source movement: Is Linux ready for the corporate desktop? Ready or not, Linux is coming.

Is Oracle Beating the Linux Pants Off of IBM?

  • Yahoo! News - Linux/Open Source (Posted by dave on Jul 31, 2004 10:20 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM, Oracle
The Oracle-IBM feud over Linux will ratchet a notch higher at LinuxWorld next week, what with the lethal anti-IBM weaponry Mike Rocha will be packing.

Investing in the Linux client

  • InfoWorld: Platforms (Posted by dave on Jul 31, 2004 10:11 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
User experience, application availability, ease of maintenance, and stability are often chief concerns when deciding whether to deploy Linux on the desktop. For the Allied Irish Bank, however, the decision to move the 8,000 clients in the company’s U.K. retail banking network from Windows to Linux had more to do with the server than anything else.

OSCON highlights new kind of community, componentized Linux, and GNOME desktop

OSCON, Portland, Ore -- Talk of a new type of software development community that spills into more traditional communities such as towns, churches and country clubs was matched with a new kind of pick-and-choose, componentized Linux distribution, and renewed efforts to push Gnome to desktop success at OSCON's second to last day.

Manageability is a must for Linux to succeed on the enterprise desktop

  • InfoWorld: Platforms; By Paul Venezia (Posted by dave on Jul 31, 2004 8:07 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Linus Torvalds has said that he thinks Linux on the desktop is at least five years, maybe 10 years, away. There are many folks who want to prove him wrong, and perhaps that was his impetus. Regardless, for desktop Linux to succeed in the corporate network, vendors must concentrate on management.

An Interview with Gary McGraw, Co-author ofExploiting Software: How to Break Code

  • LinuxSecurity.com - Feature Stories (Posted by dave on Jul 31, 2004 8:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview
Gary McGraw is perhaps best known for his groundbreaking work on securing software, having co-authored the classic Building Secure Software (Addison-Wesley, 2002). More recently, he has co-written with Greg Hoglund a companion volume, Exploiting Software, which details software security from the vantage point of the other side, the attacker. He has graciously agreed to share some of his insights with all of us at LinuxSecurity.com.

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