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IBM looks to 'open' hardware
Not content with just open software, IBM is setting its sites on open hardware with the help of Power.org. Article | 21 Jun 2005
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LinuxWorld Summit: Execs quell Linux doubters
Three executives from well known companies openly admitted this week that they love Linux in their mission-critical operations. Article | 26 May 2005
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NewEnergy cools off with dual-core Sun boxes
A data center crisis sparked consulting firm NewEnergy to reconsider its IT infrastructure. It turned to Sun and its line of boxes powered by AMD's new dual-core Opteron processor. Article | 16 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 asserts that the FSF's General Public License (GPL) is use... Column | 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 Open Source Solutions Inc. Article | 03 May 2005
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Golden's Rules: Examining the growth of MySQL
Columnist Bernard Golden explains why he thinks MySQL is a trendsetter and a threat to the longstanding business models of its competition. Article | 28 Apr 2005
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Golden's Rules: Open source sendmail in the enterprise
You've probably heard of open source sendmail, but perhaps you aren't sure of what it is or whether you should consider using it for your business. Column | 20 Apr 2005
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Golden's Rules: Helping open source 'cross the chasm'
Columnist Bernard Golden explains what Linux and open source companies need to do to entice those that tend to be late adopters of new technology. Article | 14 Apr 2005
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Golden's rules: Licensing from the CA perspective
Columnist Bernard Golden sizes up Computer Associates' proposed solution to the problem of open source license proliferation. Article | 11 Apr 2005
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IT user's blunder has a surprise ending
Some IT blunders lead to love. Just ask the winner of this month's IT bloopers contest. Article | 09 Mar 2005