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HP visionary: Next steps to extending Linux in your enterprise
Looking for the next step in moving more enterprise applications to Linux? Then, step lively and implement Linux-friendly and/or open source application servers, said Terence Sherlock, Hewlett-Packard strategic technical director. He described the op... Article | 03 Feb 2005
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Rebel frameworks and the J2EE revolution
A Burton Group report has uncovered a rebellion of sorts in the Java landscape, as it identified a wave of open source frameworks that have the potential to simplify or even replace J2EE in the enterprise. Article | 23 Dec 2004
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Consultant: The time is right for open source in the enterprise
Bob Gett has been in this position before -- twice. When he was the CEO of Viant, he oversaw a company that was a pioneer in Internet-based business applications. Before that, he was a founding partner with Cambridge Technology Partners, which speci... Interview | 21 Dec 2004
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E-mail expert: On dumping Outlook, Exchange & IE
Yes, there are good reasons to move from Microsoft Exchange, Outlook and Internet Explorer to Linux-based and open source alternatives. But there are bad ways to go about it, expert Julie Hanna Farris says in this interview. She also discusses the Fi... Article | 13 Dec 2004
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Survey: E-mail may try on a tuxedo
A new Osterman Research survey may put a penguin in your inbox, so long as those webbed feet don't disrupt end users in the process. Article | 06 Dec 2004
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Network architect: Building an affordable SAN on Linux
Been using a crystal ball predict your company's future storage capacity needs? Well, that's cheaper than buying big proprietary software to do the job, according to Todd Sanders, chief network architect for Centrepetal Solution Strategies Article | 01 Dec 2004
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Firefox's 'Peter Parker' complex
As the Firefox 1.0 buzz continues to reverberate throughout cyberspace, the vibrations of its growing popularity might also attract new users from the darker corners of the Web. Article | 11 Nov 2004
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Novell CTO on hot Linux apps and closing gaps
Not long ago, finding enterprise applications for Linux was a needle-in-a-haystack situation. Now the app gap is getting smaller, says Novell CTO Alan Nugent. Find out which apps are hot and which are still lost in the haystack. Article | 11 Nov 2004
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Golden's Rules: Data warehousing at 75% off with open source, part 2
In the first part of this column, Bernard Golden set the scene for a discussion of open source data warehousing. In part 2, one of the largest travel companies in the world finds a commercial product overkill when it comes to data warehousing and tur... Column | 10 Nov 2004
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Open source CRM the right fit for SMBs
Open source CRM, while still young, is starting to catch on with small and medium businesses. Yet, enterprise companies might be better suited, one analyst says. Article | 10 Nov 2004