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52%-[Linux] Corel and PC Chips to Accelerate Mass Desktop Deployment of Linux (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Nov 10, 1999 Abstract : Corel Corporation today announced its first major Linux(r) OEM alliance, which will see its Linux operating system, Corel(r) LINUX(r), bundled with every computer motherboard package shipped worldwide by the PC Chips group of companies.
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52%-[Linux] Lotus Announces Domino R5 Release For Linux (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Oct 26, 1999 Abstract : Lotus Domino R5 for Linux is supported on two leading commercial distributions of Linux: Red Hat Linux 6.0 and Caldera OpenLinux.
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51%-[Linux] Bristol Technology Ships Win-to-Lin Migration Tool (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Dec 8, 1999 Abstract : Bristol Technology, Inc. has announced shipment of its Windows-to-Linux application-migration tool. Bristol's Wind/U for Linux product, which began shipping Tuesday, enables developers to compile Microsoft Win32 API and Microsoft Foundation Class source code directly on Linux, and create native, desktop and server-based Linux applications, according to Bristol.
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38%-[Linux] Dell Sharpens Its Linux Focus (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Dec 18, 2000 Abstract : Building on its current Linux position, Dell will start shipping Linux-based systems that use file management software from developer Eazel.
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38%-[Linux] VA Linux Releases NAS Server (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 26, 2000 Abstract : Trying to break into the growing Network-Attached Storage market, Linux-based hardware manufacturer VA Linux has announced the release of its 9205 NAS storage server appliance.
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38%-[Linux] At Least It Hasn’t Been Renamed Linux 2001 (3 Pages)
by C. McNulty
Jul 6, 2000 Abstract : Linus Torvalds and the Linux community released another test version of the Linux 2.4 kernel in late May, 2000. New features are delaying this version which was originally scheduled for October 1999.
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38%-[Linux] Come See the Softer Side of Linux? (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Feb 21, 2000 Abstract : Three hardware manufacturers, trying to upgrade the scalability and manageability of Linux servers, announced major Linux server initiatives at LinuxWorld in New York.
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38%-[Linux] Informix Holds Fire Sale on Linux Database (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Feb 14, 2000 Abstract : Informix announced its continued commitment and investment to the Linux community with the release of Foundation.2000 and Cloudscape 3.0 on Linux.
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38%-[Linux] IBM Jumps on the Linux Bandwagon with Both Feet, Sort Of (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Jan 28, 2000 Abstract : IBM is refocusing its corporate-wide Internet software efforts around Linux, creating a new Linux Group within the Enterprise Server Division.
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37%-[Linux] Intel Invests in eSoft - 'Lintel' Continues to Grow (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : Intel has invested in eSoft, a maker of Linux-based servers for small businesses, the chip giant's fourth Linux investment. Intel will help the company develop software for Linux servers designed to be used on the Internet.
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34%-[Consultants] Heads Roll at Consulting Giant in Wake of SEC Investigation (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jan 17, 2000 Abstract : Recent findings by the SEC prompted global management consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP to dismiss a number of its consultants, including five partners, and discipline a larger group from its U.S.-based staff of 39,000 consultants.
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24%-[Linux] Red Hat’s Linux Domination Weakens (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 13, 2000 Abstract : Red Hat still controls the Linux market, but now it’s getting some competition from SuSE, Caldera, and TurboLinux.
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24%-[Linux] GNOME Will Try to Buff Up Linux (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Sep 8, 2000 Abstract : In its fight to catch up to Windows for desktop mindshare and market share, Linux has received a boost from the Gnome Foundation and a number of key systems manufacturers.
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24%-[Linux] Lynx to Donate Advanced Messaging to Linux Open-Source Community (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 24, 2000 Abstract : Through the release of Lynx’s Messenger Technology code to the ‘Open-Source’ community they hope to gain a strong foothold in Linux messaging as the operating system gains in popularity.
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24%-[Linux] Cobalt Releases Linux 'Clustering' Software (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Jun 28, 2000 Abstract : Cobalt Networks, Inc. becomes the latest vendor to jump on the Linux-cluster bandwagon, but does the software they’re touting really qualify as a cluster?
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