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Excavating ancient abbreviations in Linux
Courtesy of Unix developers' creativity, Linux contains a legacy of bizarre terms with a history all their own. Tip
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Red Hat Summit: 'Standing on the vanguard'
It may not take a gospel choir and a CEO dressed like a preacher to convince Linux users the open source revolution is here, but that's what they got at the first Red Hat Summit. Article
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IBM, Gluecode deal seen as boon to SMB developers
Analysts say Big Blue's recent purchase of Gluecode Software will provide SMBs with a headache-free avenue to the WebSphere community. Article
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IBM and Red Hat team up to take on Sun
Big Blue and Red Hat conspire to migrate users from Solaris to Linux. IBM ponies up with free assessments and migration support. Article
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Oracle, SAP make interesting opponents in 2005
Fresh off a bidding war victory over ERP rival SAP AG, Oracle looks to keep the heat on in 2005, while SAP looks to capitalize on PeopleSoft customers still unsure of their future. Article
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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 caught up bashing Microsoft. One of the points raised was ... Column
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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. Article
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With Linux, level heads prevail
Linux users take an honest look at some recent and controversial reports that show the operating system in a negative light. Article