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Big Blue picks up the tempo, announcing a deal with the Brazilian government to foster open-source software expertise in the country.
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Chief information officers of some major U.S. companies say more businesses are choosing the open-source operating system as they face pressure to reduce costs.
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enScape.net has posted a coverage from the Linux ExpoUK 2003, London, Olympia
Linus Torvalds moves the development of the upcoming 2.6 kernel of the open-source operating system to a new phase aimed solely at making the heart of the OS less likely to crash.
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Nine new test programs in Britain add to open-source rumblings in Germany, China, the United States and elsewhere and increase the heat on makers of proprietary software.
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The Open Source Development Labs adds new reliability, security and other requirements to a specification that's designed to make Linux better for telecommunications companies' servers.
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Cybernet Systems released an add-on pack that significantly expands the ability of its Linux server software, Netmax, to deal with viruses and unwanted e-mail.
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Thanks Dapper Dan for this tip:
Dell Inc. will build a high-performance computing cluster for the University of Texas at Austin that is just the latest in a recent string of Linux-powered clusters, Dell announced Friday.
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The software company expands its battle over Linux by pledging to revoke the Unix contract held by high-end computer maker Silicon Graphics Inc.
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Replication Monitoring Center for DB2 is a software tool that supports DB2 replication supervision. It is used atop DB2 DataPropagator, the DB2 UDB data replication feature. The Replication Monitoring Center for DB2 is used to supervise replication scenarios, reporting configuration, and operational data to the user. The tool significantly reduces the time and cost for replication monitoring and operational administration. Replication Monitoring Center for DB2 provides the following features: collects operational replication and configuration data and presents it in structured views, supports alert monitoring. Problems are reported immediately when they rise up. Users are notified by e-mail, customized user exit routines, or the application alert window, supports tasks such as triggering a full refreshment for data replication; changing replication activation and timing; adding or removing replication events, supports different DB2 DataPropagator versions, also in parallel.
Former Novell executive Joe Firmage details the internal battles that led to the sale of the licensing rights for Unix to SCO and how that decision is now roiling the Linux market.
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In a sign that the Linux 2.6 kernel is nearing its final release date, Australian embedded Linux vendor SnapGear Inc. said on Monday that it had become the first vendor to include Linux 2.6 in a commercial product.
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Linux distributor SuSE said last week that future versions of the open source operating system may arrive at a slower rate, a move designed to increase stability for users.
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TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) has begun showing an updated reference design for a personal digital assistant (PDA) running the Linux operating system to hardware makers, according to a company executive.
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International Business Machines Corp. has filed new counterclaims against SCO Group Inc. in the closely watched case involving the Linux operating system, according to a memo sent to the IBM sales force.
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A division of the Japanese telecom giant joins Linux advocacy organization OSDL and says it will further invest in the open-source operating system.
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The open-source community takes the SCO suit extremely seriously, because it seriously threatens a very important part of the community.
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Hewlett-Packard's simple indemnification strategy removes a critical risk and clears the path for customers to run Linux on HP gear.
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Intellectual property attorney Stuart Meyer says the issues in the Linux code dispute between the SCO Group and IBM may be thornier than commonly assumed.
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