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The chief of Web site hosting company EV1Servers.net says it was important "to remove uncertainty and deliver stability and reliability to customers." But he also says the company is seeing some negative publicity.
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The company plans to expand its Linux legal attack by filing a lawsuit against a large company using the open-source operating system
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EV1Servers.net signs a deal that will let it run thousands of Linux servers without facing legal consequences from SCO. Other licensees are keeping mum.
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A judge OKs the SCO Group's changes to a lawsuit against IBM that now seeks $5 billion in damages for Big Blue's alleged moving of Unix intellectual property into Linux.
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Big Blue offers to work with Sun to help shepherd the programming language--Sun's most valuable software asset--through an open-source development model.
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Customers went for more-expensive and powerful Linux servers in the fourth quarter of 2003, new sales stats show, as servers running the open-source OS won jobs in high-performance computing and commercial workloads.
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The company offers the open-source operating system on more of its Unix servers, as it cuts prices and boosts performance through faster chips.
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The controversial software company quietly begins taking orders from companies that want to use Linux with its blessing. Meanwhile, SCO's main Web site is still offline due to MyDoom attacks.
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Linuxant, a Montreal company whose software lets Linux computers use wireless networking technology, has released a new version of a product that supports Intel's latest hardware, the company said Friday.
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OSNews reports that MandrakeSoft has been forced to change their name
Following court orders barring the Lindows name, Linux vendor Lindows.com Inc. has changed its name in several European countries to Lin---s, pronounced Lindash.
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A day after Sun chief Scott McNealy says "open source is our friend," a prominent advocate of the collaborative programming philosophy calls on the company to open Java code.
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As part of its initiative to put Linux on the desktop, IBM Corp. wants to migrate Microsoft Corp.'s Office suite to Linux. Microsoft said it's not involved and suggests that IBM might do it by emulation.
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Richard Seibt, the company's new European chief, says customers have their eyes on server consolidation, Linux standardization and security.
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The tag team wrestling match among software makers the SCO Group, IBM and Novell has entered another round, with Novell invoking its presumed right to clear IBM.
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The software maker offers new evidence regarding the SCO Group's Unix rights and demands that the company drop its suit against IBM.
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Linux customers are unlikely to be deterred by legal threats from the SCO Group, even while the outcome of its legal battle with Novell remains undecided, according to the OSDL.
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GUILinux has published a new article: Downloader for X
The company significantly widens its Unix and Linux lawsuit against IBM, adding a copyright infringement claim to the already complicated case, sources say.
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