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Linux Guru Bruce Perens Leaves HP

Bruce Perens, who recently left his position as senior Linux and open-source strategist for Hewlett-Packard Co., plans to continue in his role as an...

GNU Project Releases Telephony Platform

The GNU Project on Wednesday released the first stable version of a freely available software platform for developing and deploying telephony applications such as...

HP Releases Entry-Level Unix Servers

Hewlett-Packard Co. today will announce three new entry-level models of its HP Unix servers, priced up to 40 percent below the cost of earlier...

Red Hat is no Microsoft

As eWEEKs own Peter Galli reported earlier this week, Red Hats expanding prominence in the enterprise Linux market--coupled with skepticism toward UnitedLinux as a...

Can the LSB Resist Industry Pressure?

For a few moments, I thought I had gone to the wrong show. Instead of LinuxWorld, recently held in San Francisco, I thought I...

Red Hat: Next Redmond?

Concern is growing in the Linux community that the forthcoming UnitedLinux distribution will not be able to meet the enterprise server challenge of Red...

Caldera Renames Itself SCO Group

Caldera International Inc. on Monday used its GeoFORUM conference in Las Vegas to announce that it will change its name to The SCO Group....

Ellison: Linux/9i a Dream Team

SAN FRANCISCO--Oracle Corp. Chairman and CEO Larry Ellison tried to woo the LinuxWorld crowd here Wednesday by extolling the benefits of running mission-critical enterprise...

Linux Foursome Gets Certified

SAN FRANCISCO--The Free Standards Group on Wednesday will announce that four leading Linux distributions have become Linux Standard Base certified.The certification of the distributions...

LinuxWorlds Sobering Message

This years LinuxWorld Conference and Expo marked the end of the age of innocence of the open-source community.Sure, men of all ages and varying-length...