Monthly Archives: September 2003
Linux Is Not So Free
Without a doubt, Linux has become fully accepted as a powerful, scalable and stable platform for enterprise deployments. Somewhat surprisingly, however, the cost of...
SCO Off Their Rocker
Linux kernel creator Linus Torvalds responded to the allegations made by The SCO Group at the SCO Forum in Las Vegas last month. In...
Vetting SCOs Linux Lawsuits
In March, the SCO Group filed a $1 billion lawsuit (a claim thats since grown to $3 billion) against IBM, alleging that IBM violated...
Linux for the Long Haul
Two years ago, few enterprises would admit they were running Linux. Today, there are few organizations that are not piloting or using the open-source...
Linux in the Enterprise: Now What?
Linux, the scarcely decade-old open-source operating system, looks to have reached a sort of critical mass and has entered into an awfully busy period...
Red Hat Makes Gains
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 Beta 1
The latest in Red Hats line of enterprise Linux distributions, which we tested in beta, offers enterprises...
Expanding Content Management
Two of the largest enterprise content management software developers, Documentum Inc. and Open Text Corp., are adding to their respective suites through new technology...
SANs to Reach 1,000 Ports and Beyond
IT administrators will see SANs evolve into scales of 512 ports, 1,000 ports and beyond in the next two years, according to product planners...
Device Monitors Data Centers
Liebert Corp. is offering a new monitoring appliance for computer rooms and small data centers called the Universal Monitor, the first in a series...
Security Web Digest: IBMs Billy Goat Eats Worms
Security monitoring application sniffs out malicious code.
MessageLabs CTO says desktop anti-virus tech reaching limits
GFI to include Karspersky technology in mail server protection
India orders cell...