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AutoZone Fights Back Against SCO

Seven weeks after The SCO Group Inc. sued AutoZone Inc. for allegedly violating SCOs Unix copyrights through its use of Linux, the Memphis, Tenn.-based...

New Turbolinux Desktop Works with Windows Media Player

Tokyo-based Turbolinux Inc., a leading Linux distributor in Asia-Pacific with Chinese and Japanese versions of Linux, on Tuesday announced a new Linux desktop, Turbolinux...

Sun, Microsoft & OpenOffices Future

In October 2001, Microsoft invested $135 million in Corel, maker of WordPerfect and the corresponding suite of office productivity applications for Windows, Linux, and,...

Xandros Opens Beta Test for Linux Desktop Deployment Tool

As part of its recent move into the business desktop arena, Linux desktop distributor Xandros Inc. is launching an enterprise beta trial for its...

Office 2003 vs. OpenOffice.Org

In recent years, open-source alternatives to Office have matured to the point where IT managers are beginning to investigate the viability of moving from...

RLX App Controls Clusters

RLX Technologies Inc.s RLX HPC Cluster Manager offers a simple, flexible way for enterprise IT managers to build a high-performance computing platform with a...

Open Source a Better Fit in Small Shops

eWEEK Labs often hears IT managers express a desire to loosen Microsoft Corp.s grip on the office productivity market by deploying alternative office suites....

SCO Names New CFO

The SCO Group announced last week that it has hired Bert Young as its new chief financial officer. SCO is not saying whether the...

Sun Sticks Proprietary Label on Red Hat Linux

A surprising breach appeared to open between leading Unix and Linux companies on Monday as Sun Microsystems chief executive called Red Hat "a proprietary...

Could IT Mood Swings Boost Enterprise Desktop Linux?

SAN DIEGO—Linux on end users desktops remains largely elusive for enterprises, but the open-source operating system could become more attractive as the demands of...