Monthly Archives: August 2001

Turbolinux Signals Transition With PowerCockpit

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Turbolinux is launching a system mangement product, PowerCockpit, for configuring and deploying the Linux operating system and applications across multiple servers.The move is part...

U.S. Seeks To Block Microsoft Request

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The U.S. Department of Justice has asked the Supreme Court to deny Microsofts request to have a lower judges anti-trust ruling thrown out for...

ABC.com Preps Major Relaunch

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ABC.com executives are shunning the s-word - "stickiness," a now passe Web buzzword circa 1999 - but thats exactly what they hope to produce...

Intel Forum: Mobile Pentium 4 Previewed

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Intel demonstrated the future speed of its Pentium 4 mobile chip on Wednesday, Aug. 29, at the Intel Developers Forum in San Jose. The...

Linux World: Red Hat CEO Wants Open Source In Schools

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In a call to arms, Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik said open source developers should counter a growing threat from commercial software makers by...

Cogent Eats ARC: Metro Competition Enters New Phase

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Cogent Communications put together the missing pieces of its connectivity strategy and cast the future of the troubled in-building competitive carrier market this week...

Apples European Vacation

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Whether its thanks to Europes lengthy relationship with the Mac, my enduring friendship with many of the regions Mac developers and journalists, or simply...

LinuxWorld: IBM Crows As SIAC Embraces Linux

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The Securities Industry Automation Corporation, whose computing systems handle the actual transactions of the New York and American stock exchanges, is running its major...

Interview: Digex President Mark Shull

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At one point during WorldComs acquisition of Digex, the managed hoster was valued at $120 per share. Now this multibillion-dollar asset is fully integrated...

DNA Lends Hand To WANs

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If wide area networks are like congested freeways, startup Peribit Networks is ready to install high-speed mass-transit lines to make network traffic zoom.The company,...