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Linux Apps to Run on Solaris 10

SAN FRANCISCO—Sun Microsystems Inc. will be adding Linux application compatibility to its forthcoming Solaris 10 operating system with its new Project Janus. With Janus, administrators...

Linux Companies Address IP Concerns

SAN FRANCISCO—While almost no one at the LinuxWorld tradeshow believes The SCO Group Inc.s Linux-related copyright lawsuits are going to go anywhere, Linux companies...

IBM to Release Java Database to Open-Source Group

IBM has bequeathed to the open-source movement something it desperately needs: a full-featured, enterprise-ready Java database. The company on Tuesday announced it is releasing its...

Red Hat Rolls Out J2EE Application Server

As expected, Red Hat Inc. announced Tuesday at LinuxWorld in San Francisco the availability of its Java 2 Enterprise Edition application server. Open-source J2EE servers...

Notebook: Open-Source Community Upbeat at LinuxWorld

SAN FRANCISCO—Few places offer as clear a view into the evolving "digital divide" of the computer industry than the floor of the LinuxWorld expo...

Novell Releases 2.6-Based Enterprise Server

SAN FRANCISCO—Novell on Tuesday released the latest version of its enterprise Linux server, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, at LinuxWorld here. SuSE Linux Enterprise Server...

CA Pitches Ingres DB with $1 Million Tools Contest

Computer Associates will announce Wednesday at LinuxWorld what its dubbed its $1 million challenge, eWEEK.com has learned from industry sources. The goal: to get...

Netline Groupware for Linux Goes Open Source

Netline Internet Service GmbH, of Olpe, Germany, will announce at LinuxWorld this week that it is open-sourcing its Open-Xchange Server, the core technology behind...

Bricolage 1.8.1

When we first reviewed the open-source Bricolage two years ago, we were impressed with its high-end capabilities. As an application built from the ground...

Beware the BPL Buzz

Bad things happen when ideal IT concepts bump into the realities of imperfect hardware. This time, Im talking about the slow-motion train wreck of...