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Why does Linux keep time from Jan. 1, 1970?
31 Mar 2005
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Database 10g update to feature more automation
If Oracle has its way, the vast majority of database management functions will soon be fully automated.31 Mar 2005
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Is there a way around paying large consulting fees to migrate to ERP on Linux?
30 Mar 2005
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A Linux cluster primer, part one
Linux cluster expert Tom Quinn identifies applications that easily adapt to clusters, ones that need tweaking first, and the physical data center barriers to clustering.30 Mar 2005
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A Linux cluster primer, part two
Linux cluster expert Tom Quinn offers advice on how to simplify cluster management and explains the pros and cons of recycling servers.30 Mar 2005
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SMB space could be a win for Novell
As the dust from BrainShare settles this week, users and analysts dissected the latest push from Novell into the small and medium-sized business space. According to one analyst, if the cards are pl...29 Mar 2005
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How to use CHADDB, a free database for non-profits and churches
How to use CHADDB -- The Church Administration Database29 Mar 2005
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OpenOffice 2.0 to break down walls to adoption
New database functionality in OpenOffice 2.0 should go a long way toward helping the open source productivity suite gain acceptance with smaller organizations.29 Mar 2005
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Linux mini-quiz: Databases
When it comes to Linux-friendly databases, it might seem like there's an awfully large amount of data for you to learn. Our quick quiz is a fun way for you to bone up on the latest and greatest inf...28 Mar 2005
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IBM's new A-Z database strategy: Ascential, Apache & Zend
The proverbial needle in the heterogeneous IT haystack will soon be easier to find for users of IBM's DB2 database.28 Mar 2005
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Sleepycat CEO talks Microsoft open source tactics
Just what would happen if Microsoft decided to embrace open source? The outspoken CEO of Sleepycat Software Inc. weighs in.28 Mar 2005
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A Berkeley DB primer
Just how is open source Berkeley DB different from other databases? Sleepycat CEO Mike Olson offers his view.28 Mar 2005
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E-mail outside the firewall: Is it secure?
25 Mar 2005
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Migrating to Linux: To Notes or not to Notes?
25 Mar 2005
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Choosing e-mail in network design
25 Mar 2005
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Messaging tips for admins part 2: Notes or not, secure e-mail
In this tip, Julie Farris helps a user decide whether or not Lotus Notes can be useful in a Linux environment.25 Mar 2005
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Messaging tips for admins, part 1: Choosing the right e-mail server
This two-part tip collects some of her recent advice. In part one, Julie gives advice for choosing the right e-mail server in different circumstances.25 Mar 2005
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Can open source sendmail scale for a growing company?
25 Mar 2005
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Commercial database vendors embrace open source
IBM, Oracle, Sybase and other proprietary database vendors have responded to the interest in Linux by ramping up support for the platform.24 Mar 2005
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Novell presses Linux on all fronts
Novell is looking a lot like a Linux pitchman at its annual BrainShare conference.24 Mar 2005