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Microsoft Downplays Linux Win

Microsoft Corp., moving to downplay the impact of the recent Linux-based agreement between IBM and the German Ministry of the Interior, on Monday stressed...

German Govt Moves to Linux

The German government on Monday said it is moving to standardize on Linux and an open-source IT model at the federal, state and communal...

Foursome Stands United on Linux

Linux vendors Caldera International Inc., Conectiva S.A., SuSE Linux AG and Turbolinux Inc. today announced that they will standardize on a single Linux distribution...

Oracle Warms to Linux

Oracle Corp. next week is planning to announce enhancements to its support of Linux for its 9i database, which sources say are most likely...

Linux Vendors Gang Up On Red Hat

A number of Linux vendors will announce on Thursday that they have agreed to standardize on a single Linux distribution to try to take...

Security Should Top Web Services Agenda

The potential users of Web services have their priorities correct. Now well see if the vendors can address those needs in the order required....

3 Distributions Power Up Linux

3 Distributions Power UpLinux">The power and fine-grained configurability upon which Linux has built its popularity as a network operating system are the same qualities...

IBM to Open Up at DeveloperWorks

As some 4,000 developers from 42 countries gather in San Francisco this week for IBMs annual technical developer conference, developerWorks Live, they will hear...

OpenOffice.org: Serious Suite Alternative

Microsoft Office virtually owns the productivity suite market and runs upward of $479 per copy—a price-to-ubiquity ratio that Microsoft Corp. has been able to...

Red Hat to Drop StarOffice 6

Sun Microsystems Inc.s decision to start charging users for its upcoming StarOffice 6.0 desktop office productivity suite is coming at a price: Linux sales...