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Chiphopper Ports x86 Apps to IBM Platforms

IBM is encouraging ISVs to port their software that runs primarily on x86 hardware to all its hardware platforms through "Chiphopper," which refers to...

HP, Fujitsu Blade Servers to Run Linux

Hewlett-Packard Co. and Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. are looking to expand the Linux offerings in their blade server lines as well as some of...

Sun to Show Off Enhanced StarOffice, JDS

Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to preview the beta of its upcoming StarOffice 8 desktop productivity suite, currently slated for release by midyear, as well...

Emics Open-Source Clustering Takes On Java

Emic Networks has added JSP and J2EE application server support to its Application Clustering platform, a clustering technology that has supported the LAMP stack...

Black Duck Lands Big Customer, Improves Product

BOSTON—Black Duck Software, a provider of intellectual property compliance-management software, announced at LinuxWorld here on Monday that SAS, a major business intelligence firm, will...

MySQL Serves Up Database Support, IP Indemnification for All

MySQL AB, maker of the worlds most popular open-source database, is offering platinum-level, round-the-clock support—formerly available only for large-scale deployments—for sites of any size,...

What Comes the Day After SCO Dies?

Some folks I know over at SCO are peeved that no one sees that they won a victory in the latest clash in the...

Attendees Mean Business at LinuxWorld

BOSTON—At the OSDL Enterprise Linux Summit a few weeks ago in Burlingame, Calif., the focus was on the theory of taking Linux into the...

Grid Computing Takes the Linux Route

Mondays launch of the Globus Consortium by HP, Intel, IBM and Sun Microsystems represented the second body devoted to the commercialization of grid to...

Partners: What Happens Now with HP and Linux?

Hewlett-Packard Co. has been a strong Linux supporter, but since CEO Fiorina has been forced out, what will happen next? Novell Inc., one of HPs...