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Linux, remember your training
Users and experts agree that companies that want to use open source must first budget for proper training and have a plan before they go jumping blindly onto the Linux bandwagon. Article
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Network architect: Hardening Linux networks with open source tools, part two
A network architect gets granular about using a few lesser known OS tools to build a secure infrastructure. Article
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Golden's Rules: Analyst blunders in assessment of open source CRM
On the day the peasants stormed the Bastille, beginning the French Revolution, King Louis XVI famously wrote in his diary, "Nothing happened." Column
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Golden's Rules: Set your evaluation bar by OSS
Too many discussions of open source are carried on as if open source and commercial software belong to two different universes, and that an organization's choice must be either all open source or all commercial. Many times the decision to use open so... Column
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Golden's Rules: Open source's missing processes
I recently had the privilege to hear Stacy Snowman, a well-known intellectual property attorney, speak on a panel devoted to open source licensing issues. She addressed the challenge posed to organizations by the easy availability of open source down... Column
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Golden's Rules: Open source - a glimpse of things to come
Bernard Golden kicks off his series on enterprise-ready open source software. He's CEO of systems integrator Navica Inc. and an expert on enterprise open source software selection and implementation. Article
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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, Calif., a software systems integrator specializ... Interview
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Synchronizing kernel threads
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How do I schedule a cron job fortnightly?
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