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Linux, Windows to win war over data center
Yikes! It's really happening. Analysts report that the shift toward Linux and Windows dominance in the data center has begun. Article
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Thin Linux clients deliver Internet to library patrons
A Connecticut public library shaved thousands off its IT budget using a Linux thin-client implementation to bring Internet access and search capabilities to its patrons. Article
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Author dissects inclusion of IPsec in Linux 2.6 kernel
The IPsec (Internet Protocol security) improvements in the Linux 2.6 kernel will take networking to a new level, said author and IT instructor Richard Petersen. In particular, IPsec removes third parties from virtual private network (VPN) creation, m... Interview
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Torvalds: Code development process still 'fine'
The success and maturity of the Linux development process has led to the operating system becoming a mission-critical fixture inside enterprise server rooms and data centers worldwide. But the informal ways of contributing code to the kernel appear t... Interview
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Usenix president: Linux needs better paper trail
Linus Torvalds and the Linux community didn't learn from history and are suffering the consequences as it repeats itself, said Marshall Kirk McKusick, president of the Usenix Association, a Berkeley, Calif.-based advanced computing user group. In thi... Interview
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Quick Takes: Discounted Linux certification exams given at CeBIT
If you're going to the CeBIT America conference and expo this week in New York City, LPI has got a deal for you. LPI's item leads off this edition of Quick Takes. Also included are items from PathScale, Red Hat, Dell and Scali. Article
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Kernel maintainer: Linux 2.6 delivering on its promise
Andrew Morton, keeper of the Linux 2.6 kernel, says things are sailing along smoothly. His advice for ISVs and enterprises: start testing applications on the new kernel to remove any kinks before major vendor support is available. Article
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Quick Takes: Novell announces full support for Linux
Novell Inc.'s Premium Service support option now covers Linux services, the company announced. Also included in this week's edition of Quick Takes are items from CodeWeavers, Cyclades, SuSE Linux and JBoss. Article
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Salary Trends -- What's hot today, what's hot tomorrow
Check out the lastest salary survey results from SearchDatabase.com and SearchNetworking.com. Tip
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SuSE CTO: Novell gives Linux 'muscle'
Novell Inc. is banking its re-entry into the consciousness of IT shops on Linux. Through its acquisitions of Ximian and SuSE Linux AG last year, Novell is working hard to regain its stature as a major technology player. In this interview, SuSE chief ... Interview