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Not Microsoft-only anymore: Why NetIQ now loves Linux
NetIQ is no longer Microsoft monogamous. The company announced its new NetIQ AppManager WebConsole to manage Linux and Unix environments this week. Article
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Experts: Forget the FUD about Linux scalability
In this interview, three SearchEnterpriseLinux.com site experts set the record straight about Linux scalability. Article
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Truth and lies about Linux scalability
In this interview, Peter Honeyman, director of the Linux Scalability Project (LSP), refutes claims that Linux lags behind in scalability. Honeyman also talks about the evolution of Linux's scalability and enhancements that are coming in the 2.6 kerne... Article
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SCO CEO gets roasted on new site
Hell hath no fury like that of a penguin scorned. The SCO vs. Linux scrap continues to spawn many a harsh word. Article
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Sun CEO: Linux is for 'hobbyists,' not enterprise
Scott McNealy is apparently still kicking and screaming about Sun's entry into Linux and open-source, telling attendees at the SunNetwork conference last week that the operating system is for "hobbyists" and not enterprise IT shops. McNealy said Linu... Article
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Is Microsoft playing a role in SCO's attempt to spread fear about Linux?
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Is our use of modified Linux subject to SCO's scrutiny?
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Is SCO guilty of entrapment and harassment?
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Linux meets uptime, scalability needs for wholesaler
An automobile wholesaler, facing expiring licenses on aging proprietary servers, makes the move to running its Oracle applications on a Linux-on-Intel system. Linux keeps costs under control and boosts scalability and performance, the company's CIO ... Article
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Quick Takes: VeriSign makes move to Linux
VeriSign announced that it will move its internal systems from Unix to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, leading off this edition of Quick Takes. Also included are items from Vision Solutions, Databeacon Inc. and BMC Software. Article