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Novell on Jan. 21 will ship its exteNd 5 suite for development of service-oriented Web applications, featuring boosts in security, productivity and Linux platform support.
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A massive security hole has been found in Hewlett-Packard Co.'s (HP) Tru64 Unix operating system, leaving some to wonder how far the company is willing to go to push Linux.
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Novell Inc. Chairman and CEO Jack Messman is the opening keynote speaker at this year's LinuxWorld Expo & Conference in New York.
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Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) reported Thursday a 40 percent increase in revenue from the sale of servers equipped with the open-source Linux operating system and services to support them.
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Companies outside the United States that use the open-source operating system now face the threat of legal action from the SCO Group, which is making licenses available worldwide.
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Ten months after launching its lawsuit against IBM Corp., The SCO Group Inc. has finally provided Big Blue with a list of files and individual code samples that, it claims, violate its intellectual property rights.
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The companies are publicly airing documents related to their dispute over Unix copyrights--key factors in SCO's claim to intellectual property rights for Linux.
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IBM is expected to demonstrate some of the Linux clustering capabilities it is building into its DB2 database at the LinuxWorld conference in New York next week.
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A small software startup will make its debut at LinuxWorld next week by rolling out a package it believes can help developers manage and mitigate the intellectual property risks of reusing and mixing both open source and proprietary software code.
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SuSE Linux customers will get some legal indemnification for using the open-source OS, the fourth legal umbrella to emerge from an industry grappling with threats brought by SCO.
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The Linux seller, which is facing stronger competition from Novell's acquisition of SuSE, says the money will be used for mergers and international expansion.
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OSNews has published a new editorial: Can Linux make it mainstream?
The company releases a developer version of MySQL 5.0, which can create and run stored procedures, a feature common to commercial databases.
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The chipmaker gets involved in Linux users' legal battle against SCO Group, contributing money to a defense fund designed to help them fight off suits.
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The maker of high-end systems plans to move into the midrange market with the release of a 16-processor Altix designed to appeal to companies with more modest budgets.
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OSNews has posted a new editorial: "The Future of Linux is Proprietary"
SCO Group Inc., the software company that is suing IBM and extracting royalties from other Linux (users, said on Friday that it had held "low-level talks" with Internet search engine Google about a license agreement.
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What's in your box? has posted some info about a Linux based iTunes server.
This article looks at the internal mechanisms of Open Grid Services Architecture - Data Access and Integration (OGSA-DAI) and explains how they interact with each other as well as with the user's application. This article provides you with a better understanding of the potential of OGSA-DAI through the exposure of some of the lesser-known features.
Sun Microsystems is pondering a long-term desktop strategy for Linux that may mean changing its arrangement with SuSE, which currently provides the Linux distribution for Sun's desktop platform.
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