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LinuxWorld: Novell Tunes Linux for .Net, Enterprise Desktops

BOSTON—Novell opened the LinuxWorld Conference here with the introduction April 3 of the beta program for Mono 1.2, its open-source implementation of the Microsoft...

Microsoft Taps ProClarity for BI Capabilities

Microsoft has again tapped the nether regions of the western half of the United States for software innovation. The company announced April 3 the...

At Some AdSense Web Sites, Tipping Is Encouraged

Scott Karp realizes he needs help if hes ever going to collect any of the revenue he earns participating in Googles AdSense advertising program. So...

SFLC Establishes Conservancy to Give Aid to Developers

BOSTON—Free and open-source developers looking for free financial and administrative help received good news at the LinuxWorld Conference here on April 3 with the...

Symantec Makes New Bid to Secure IM

Security software maker Symantec is hoping to cash in on enterprise customers growing headaches around managing and protecting instant messaging applications, including the freely...

Bring Distinctive Competence to the Surface

The transformation thats taken place in the market for development environments is also gaining momentum in operating environments. In much the same way that...

Java: Not a Tech Flop

Come one, come all and gaze, if ye dare, upon the hideous and pathetic inhabitants of the Gallery of Lost Technologies! Here lies the...

Altiris Virtually Resolves Application Conflict

Altiris Software Virtualization Solution eliminates application conflicts in Windows systems by controlling how application files and registry settings are installed.Click here to read the...

Virtuozzo for Linux 3.0 a Virtualization Virtuoso

As of late, enterprises have grown considerably more enamored of x86 server virtualization technologies—and of the consolidation and utilization benefits that flow from running...

LinuxWorld: Virtualization Bake-In Off and Running

Amid a growing cacophony of demand, the two largest Linux vendors, Red Hat and Novell, plan to bake virtualization into their enterprise products slated...