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Time Is Now for Linux Vendors to Protect Users

Many commercial software vendors—IBM, Microsoft and Sun among them—have faced software patent claims. So it should come as no surprise that Linux is also...

SCOs McBride Stays the Course

The SCO Group Inc. earlier this month hosted its SCO Forum in Las Vegas, where the focus was less on litigation and more on...

Sun on Track with Solaris-on-Power Plan

Sun Microsystems Inc.s plans for bringing its Solaris operating system to IBMs Power architecture appear to be moving along. Jonathan Schwartz, Suns president and chief...

Europe Back on the Linux Client Track

Following some slight delays over patent issues, European governmental agencies look to be back on track with acceptance of Linux as a client operating...

Why Cant We Get a Slimmer Windows XP?

The world is switching to Linux, and Microsoft doesnt like it one little bit. If you live in the United States, you may yawn every...

Lawyers Weigh In on Linux Patent Threat

Open Source Risk Management (OSRM), a provider of open-source consulting and risk mitigation insurance, announced last week that it has found that there are...

Suns Cross-Platform JES Broadens Choice

Sun Microsystems decision to extend its Java Enterprise System to Windows- and HP-UX-based servers should give IT managers a healthy dose of platform independence—the...

Mono 1.0 Brings Linux .Net-Style Development

Novell Inc.'s Mono 1.0 is an open-source implementation of Microsoft Corp.'s .Net development platform that provides companies with the opportunity to pursue the latest...

Looking Glass Is Closer to Reality

With Suns decision at the end of June to release its prototype three-dimensional desktop environment, known as Project Looking Glass, under the GPL, the...

ZZZ-Rated Movies

From: [email protected]: Monday, August 9, 2004 12:57 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Rocky horrors; Penguin to open Citi account? Novell on the move Back in Las Vegas...