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  • Selling your CIO on Linux

    A panel at last week's Open Source Business Conference provided advice on making a Linux pitch to an enterprise decision maker. 

  • SuSE Linux 9.1 likes taste of 2.6 kernel

    Novell hits a milestone today with the release of SuSE Linux 9.1, the first commercial Linux product based on the 2.6 kernel. 

  • IBM puts up incentives to move SMBs to Linux

    IBM Corp. said it's going to make it worth your while if you're a partner to encourage small and medium-sized IT shops to move to Linux. 

  • Expert: Be smart about mitigating open-source IP risks

    Black Duck Software Inc. CEO Doug Levin had probably heard more software licensing and copyright infringement horror stories than anyone before unveiling his startup company and its first product in January, 2004. He surely holds that record now. Tho... 

  • Update: No new flaw in Linux kernel

    A security researcher who discovered previous, critical flaws in the Linux kernel clarifies a story published yesterday by SearchEnterpriseLinux.com that incorrectly reported a new kernel bug. 

  • Quick Takes: Dell brings VMware to its server line

    Dell has gone virtual in announcing a deal with VMware Inc. to run its virtualization software on PowerEdge and storage servers. Also included in this week's Quick Takes are announcements from NetIQ, Tsunami Research Inc. and PolyServe and Hewlett-Pa... 

  • Quick Takes: Developers dismiss SCO suit

    A survey of 400 Linux developers falls in line with the sentiments of the rest of the industry when it comes to the SCO Group. 

  • Face-off: SCO vs. IBM

    As the SCO and IBM Linux spat continues our editors debate the merits of both sides. Where do you stand on the issue? 

  • Survey: More data centers will use Linux in '04

    IT managers responding to a SearchEnterpriseLinux.com survey say they're spending more on data center migrations to Linux than ever before. 

  • Enterprises opening their wallets for Linux

    A spending survey conducted by SearchEnterpriseLinux.com indicates that enterprises will increase their Linux spending by as much as 10% or more in 2004.