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The Linux operating system will be better able to support enterprise-level systems when an upgraded kernel is released by lead developer Linus Torvalds, perhaps...

Microsoft Goes With Flow on IIS

Theres some sincere flattery of Linux going on at Microsoft these days. As we wrote in these pages in August, a prototype version of...

Bluetooth Is Worth a Watch

In his keynote at the Bluetooth Developers Conference earlier this month in San Jose, Calif., IBM Distinguished Engineer John Karidis impressed me with a...

Linux on the Loose

As linux creator linus Torvalds prepares the 2.4 kernel for final release later this month, testing of the kernel and bug fixing are proceeding...

Beware Linux Vendors That Dont Get It

A few weeks ago, i was approached by the operators of an independent Web site about a denial-of-service problem. It seems that a user...

Linux Looms Large At IBM

IBMs big plans for Linux are getting bigger every day. While the Armonk, N.Y., companys initial goal was to enable Linux on the mainframe,...

Making Mainframe Time Machines

On a brisk and sunny day at Marist College, in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., the schools data processing facility overflows with life. An IBM S/390 mainframe...

CorelDraw port relies on Wine

Coreldraw graphics Suite, one of the most popular applications for image creation and photo editing, is now available on Linux systems. However, it isnt...

For Open-Sourcers, Jackson Proves A Very Mixed Blessing

The Web site renders Bill Gates as a non-feeling Borg from Star Trek. Many visitors replace the s in Microsoft with a $. They...