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  • 2004 will be tops for Tux in the enterprise

    Red Hat remains a safe bet for enterprises, SCO keeps suing and interest grows in desktop Linux. These are some of the predictions offered by the SearchEnterpriseLinux.com editorial team. 

  • Commentary: Novell can add Linux's missing link

    This commentary suggests the Novell Inc.'s purchase of SuSE Linux AG will provide the network infrastructure software Linux needs to be a complete enterprise platform. 

  • 2003 defined: Readers' top 10 Linux terms

    In 2003, Linux users did more than glance over our glossary. Here are the site's top 10 most-requested definitions for 2003. Are they your top terms, too? 

  • SCO opens new front in IP war; Torvalds refutes

    SCO Group has identified 65 application binary interfaces (ABIs) that it said are in violation of SCO copyrights. Linux creator Linus Torvalds, meanwhile, said many of the files were written by him in the original Linux distribution. 

  • Enterprises play waiting game on 2.6

    Red Hat and SuSE won't have 2.6-based versions of enterprise Linux until mid-to-late 2004, and that's fine for enterprises that need stable, ISV-certified, mission-critical operating systems. 

  • Linux in 2003: SCO's smoke screen doesn't hide a fired-up Linux

    The SCO Group's threats hang like a shadow over Linux in the enterprise in 2003. But experts and the evidence show that Linux took massive leaps toward mission-critical applications in the enterprise. 

  • Enterprises crave stability for Linux in 2004

    Administrators and experts have had enough with SCO and lawsuits. They want to see Linux take real steps toward mission-critical functionality in mainstream enterprises. 

  • 2004 outlook: VoIP to rise, Sun to set

    TechTarget editor in chief Paul Gillin makes his annual predictions, and this year's batch holds high hopes for voice over IP and Linux, and caution for Sun Microsystems and grid computing. 

  • Linux 2.6 kernel 'out of detox'

    Linus Torvalds released the 2.6 version of the Linux kernel on Wednesday to the delight of the kernel watchers. 

  • Innovation, cost-savings highlight mainframe-to-Linux move

    Sabre Holdings Corp., a $2 billion firm in Southlake, Texas, provides the technology power that fuels the high-flying online travel Web sites owned by American Airlines and Travelocity. To keep that technology from being grounded by high costs, Sabre...