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Golden's Rules: LinuxWorld's screaming hardware, palm-sized server, faux IT guys and .org ghetto
Whew! LinuxWorld -- three days of raucous music, bright lights, and demos galore -- is over. I attended all three days and want to share the highlights -- and lowlights -- of the conference with you. Column | 15 Aug 2005
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Lotus Notes plug-in for Linux heads up busy day for IBM at LinuxWorld
IBM announcements show that support for Linux is moving from backend server to client side. Deal with Red Hat lets customers evaluate Workplace Services Express on Linux OS. Article | 09 Aug 2005
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LinuxWorld preview: The open source waiting game -- pros & cons
There are good reasons to take a wait-and-see stance about implementing mission-critical open source apps. However, hesitating too long could leave your company waiting in line behind its competitors. Here's what some industry experts have to say abo... Article | 02 Aug 2005
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Farris: What CIOs should know about the open source revolution
CIOs can gain competitive advantages by taking part in the open source revolution, a movement that will shake up the power structure of the IT world, said Julie Hanna Farris, the founder of Scalix. Farris explains why open source is not a fad and how... Interview | 20 Jul 2005
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Dirty dozen: Mozilla patches critical flaws
Patches have been issued for remotely and locally exploitable flaws in Thunderbird, Mozilla Suite and Firefox. Article | 13 Jul 2005
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Trolltech president explains the 'real value' of open source
The co-founder and president of Trolltech -- a Norwegian company that makes an application platform for embedded Linux -- believes the true value of open source goes far beyond the bottom line. Article | 07 Jul 2005
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Hugger-Mugger fixes goofed open source ERP implementation
Love at first site led exercise products manufacturer Hugger-Mugger to a botched open source ERP implementation. Article | 05 Jul 2005
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Platespin's OS Portability promising
Imagine a data center with no boundaries between hardware, software and operating systems. The impending release of OS Portability, from software start-up PlateSpin hopes to make that a reality. Article | 05 Jul 2005
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Open source gaining traction in ERP market
Linux is slowly but surely gaining acceptance as an underlying platform for ERP. Article | 28 Jun 2005
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The top 20 ERP implementation tips
IT experts explain what every company should know before implementing enterprise resource planning software. Article | 22 Jun 2005