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Which is better and more stable: Windows, Unix or Linux?
23 Aug 2004
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Cray CTO: Supercomputers outshine Linux clusters in HPC, Part 1
In part one of this interview, Cray Canada chief technology officer Paul Terry evangelizes for supercomputers over Linux-based clusters -- and ironically, Cray's new Linux-based supercomputer.19 Aug 2004
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Analyzing indexes
19 Aug 2004
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Validating postal code spaces
19 Aug 2004
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1064 error on query with subquery
19 Aug 2004
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Open source group to streamline licenses
Group promises to streamline open source licenses over time. More than 50 open source licenses are available to developers -- and some say that's too many.18 Aug 2004
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Open source making its mark
Open source databases are beginning to put pressure on Oracle, Microsoft and IBM, according to a Forrester Research report.17 Aug 2004
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Linux, 9i RAC is ticket for StubHub
Online ticket broker StubHub has put its faith -- and its bottom line -- on a new Oracle 9i RAC running Red Hat Enterprise Linux.17 Aug 2004
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Is Thunderbird ready for enterprise client e-mail?
17 Aug 2004
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Moving from Outlook Express to Mozilla Thunderbird
17 Aug 2004
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Necessity or nosebleed: Why open source Java?
Developers and analysts speak out on whether Java should be turned over to the open source community.16 Aug 2004
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How to avoid common Red Hat admin goofs
Author Mark Sobell describes common mistakes made by and important tasks neglected by admins.12 Aug 2004
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Linux adoption exceeds Oracle's expectations
Linux has been adopted more quickly and saved more money for its users than Oracle Corp. anticipated, said director of Linux engineering Wim Coekaerts. The surprises will keep coming, as Linux 2.6 ...12 Aug 2004
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Linux on mainframe fits for German SAP deployment
A German manufacturer announced a large SAP deployment on Linux on an IBM mainframe, signaling more growth for the mainframe and another big win for Linux.11 Aug 2004
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Solaris-to-Linux porting, part two
In part two of his series on migrating from Solaris to Linux, Ken Milberg shares his favorite porting methods.11 Aug 2004
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Open declaration gathers heavy support
It's not quite what the founding fathers had in mind, but the Open Group's IT Declaration of Independence is gaining serious grass-roots support and backing from IBM.10 Aug 2004
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Evaluate open source, or else
If your company hasn't put open source software on its evaluation list, your competitors will be very happy, said Bernard Golden, CEO of Navica Inc., of San Carlos,...10 Aug 2004
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Query hints to override optimizer
09 Aug 2004
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Red Hat tips: Beating Trojan horses and backup blues
Red Hat Linux expert Mark Sobell describes a dangerous type of Trojan horse attack and how to repel it. Then, he offers up some handy backup tools.05 Aug 2004
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LinuxWorld roundup: MySQL supports IBM Power line
MySQL announced this week at LinuxWorld that it has built a version of its open source database for the IBM Power processor line. Also included are announcements from Computer Associates and IBM.05 Aug 2004