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Reading materials for Oracle and Solaris command education
09 May 2005
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Transfer username and password from Unix to Linux
09 May 2005
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Webmail seen as cure for troublesome e-mail clients
Analysts, experts and users believe that Webmail could be destined to replace traditional e-mail client software.09 May 2005
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Installing Oracle 9i on Red Hat AS3
09 May 2005
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Free, as in refills?
Last week, I had the good fortune of eating lunch with a group of Linux-savvy O'Reilly employees and author Sam Hiser. We were supposed to be talking about OpenOffice.org, but we kept getting caugh...09 May 2005
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Encrypt data using a public key
09 May 2005
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Health care companies fill prescription for Linux
IBM is pushing Linux into health care, an area where demand for highly customizable applications could make the open source operating system shine.05 May 2005
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CalPoly standardizes on Oracle
California Polytechnic Institute students are furthering their education with a little help from Oracle applications and Linux.05 May 2005
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Golden's Rules: It was my party and I'll sue if I want to
In a bewildering attempt to snatch the award for most ludicrous open source lawsuit away from the SCO Group, an individual named Daniel Wallace has sued the Free Software Foundation. His suit asser...04 May 2005
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FYI: Smooth sailing with Kerio MailServer
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com's FYI Series of interviews and New...04 May 2005
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Moving IT management to a new paradigm
IT management software ranges from hundreds of point solutions to huge integrated bundles for high-end enterprises. Aiming for a target in between is Robert Fanini, co-founder and CEO of GroundWork...03 May 2005
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Linux email apps deliver
This Special Report is your guide to the current crop of enterprise-ready open source and proprietary email products for Linux. You'll hear from Novell's Ted Haeger, Scalix founder Julie Farris and...03 May 2005
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Cfengine: Keeping your infrastructure up and running
Cfengine is a tool that can provide your organization with a centralized, consistent infrastructure configuration.03 May 2005
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FYI: All-inclusive messaging with Gordano
Talk about not playing favorites. The messaging server from U.K.-based Gordano Ltd., called GMS v.10, plays with proprietary and open source operating systems alike. Windows, Linux, Unix, AIX, it doesn't
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