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McBride: Investment strengthens SCO's IP fight
SCO Group CEO Darl McBride has a fresh $50 million in his "war chest" thanks to an investor. McBride says the cash will help SCO protect its IP, among other things. Article
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SCO halts Linux invoice effort
The SCO Group announced it would not pursue Unix licenses from commercial users of Linux. An analyst said SCO's efforts may be "running out of gas." Article
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Data Center Directions
Where is the data center going? Browse through our collection of resources for a look into the next generation of high-performance computing architectures. You'll find insight into preparing to manage, secure, network, and back up the data center of... Article
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Linux and french fries -- a real happy meal
Agribusiness J.R. Simplot uses virtualization technology from VMware running on Linux to save money and server space. Article
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Does Linux really cost less than other solutions?
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SCO: No choice but to go after Linux
As a senior vice president at SCO and general manager of the company's SCOsource division, Chris Sontag is responsible for managing and protecting the SCO Group's intellectual property. In this e-mail interview with SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, Sontag ... Interview
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Analyst: HP's overtures to Sun 'a marketing thing'
An industry analyst opines on Hewlett-Packard's courtship of Sun Solaris customers; HP is offering a migration plan valued at close to $25,000. Article
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Maturity makes Linux less of a gamble for the enterprise
More enterprises have been less reticent to gamble on Linux during the last 18 months. Here's why. Tip
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Maturity makes Linux less of a gamble for the enterprise
Maturity and movement on the 2.6 kernel is making Linux more palatable for enterprises. Article
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Don't be nice -- be RENICE
A command that will allow you to continue running a process after you have logged off. Tip