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Security pro: Windows easier to 'own'
News Windows beats Linux in total cost of 'ownership.' Hold on, that's not a good thing.
Monday, August 16 2004 10:21 AM
Tags: Security, Microsoft Windows
Red Hat ponders new JBoss strategy
News Company considers splitting JBoss into free and subscription versions, as with Red Hat's Linux strategy.
Friday, November 17 2006 11:13 AM
Tags: Linux, Business applications, Open source
Novell dishes up OpenSuse 10.3
News The latest version of Novell's free Linux product includes new graphics interface and virtualization options.
Friday, October 05 2007 11:13 AM
Tags: Open source, Linux
IBM begins selling Cell blades
News Big Blue's QS20 Cell blade servers are geared for encryption, medical imaging and seismic research.
Thursday, September 14 2006 12:26 AM
Tags: Processors, Game players, Blade servers
Red Hat releases new hobbyist Linux
News The company rolls out its newest Linux product, Fedora Core 2, a free version designed for enthusiasts and developers who want to try out newer features.
Wednesday, May 19 2004 11:31 AM
Tags: Linux
Red Hat releases new hobbyist Linux
News Red Hat released the first version of its hobbyist edition of Linux, part of a split in the company's product line, as the software seller tries to improve its profitability.
Friday, November 07 2003 09:17 AM
Red Hat cancels Fedora Foundation
News Company has other ideas for open-source patent protections and governance of its hobbyist Linux product.
Thursday, April 06 2006 10:47 AM
Tags: Linux, Open source, Patents
Negroponte: OLPC will not shun Microsoft
News After publically mocking Intel and Microsoft, OLPC chairman Nicholas Negroponte has said the scheme could not promote openness if it blocked Windows.
Monday, October 29 2007 06:35 PM
Tags: Software
Red Hat updating both Linux versions
News Red Hat, the top-ranked seller of the Linux operating system, has expanded chip support for its corporate version of the open-source operating system and plans a major change to Fedora, its hobbyist product, in coming days.
Monday, May 17 2004 09:49 AM
Tags: Linux, Open source
Flaw pops up in Linux kernel
News A flaw in the operating system's core component could be used to make systems crash. But there are fixes.
Wednesday, June 16 2004 10:49 AM
Ubuntu Linux leader proposes six-week delay
News Mark Shuttleworth wants more testing for "Dapper Drake" version, which will come with five-year support.
Tuesday, March 14 2006 09:06 AM
Tags: Operating systems, Open source
Red Hat works to make virtualization into reality
News Leading Linux seller hopes mainstream customers will try Xen starting next week.
Wednesday, March 15 2006 10:44 AM
Tags: Operating systems, Business applications, Open source
Last week in open source
News Can new partnerships make LAMP a more serious contender to Java and Microsoft's .NET? Also: Sun releases Solaris code.
Monday, June 20 2005 10:15 AM
Tags: Open source
S'pore National Library to start Linux desktop trials
News The three-month trial involves 20 desktops, and NLB staff will undergo training to familiarize themselves with the operating system.
Wednesday, June 29 2005 06:18 PM
Tags: Linux desktop OS, Open source
Red Hat lets go of Fedora Linux
News The company creates the Fedora Foundation to encourage further outside development of its free Fedora software.
Monday, June 06 2005 09:14 AM
Tags: Linux, Open source





