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Open source movers: IT director Bryan Tidd moves a city to Linux
IT director Bryan Tidd started the city of Canton, Ga., on the road to Linux and open source software as soon as he got that job in 2000. Article | 13 Oct 2005
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Consultants, VARs and vendors pump developers for Linux 'breakthrough moment'
As open source initiatives gain momentum in both large and small companies, the partnerships and consultants well versed in open source software implementations will take on an important new role in IT deployments. Article | 21 Sep 2005
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Big Blue's ISV channels remain Linux boon
With another Linux-related ISV announcement, IBM has shown that in established and emerging markets alike, working with local business leaders is what's needed to keep the momentum going strong. Article | 19 Sep 2005
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Sun hopes to gain new ground with Galaxy line
Sun Microsystems unveiled Monday a new line of dual-core servers that experts say may be enough to help what's ailing the server giant. Article | 12 Sep 2005
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Open Source: The beginning of Gene Roddenberry's vision?
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com news editor Mark Brunelli asks if open source will ultimately help us get to 'where no man has gone before.' Article | 06 Sep 2005
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OSDL CEO: Microsoft has to accept Linux
Stuart Cohen of OSDL explains why his organization feels the "battle" between Microsoft and Linux doesn't have to be a battle at all. He also gives the skinny on some new features of the Linux 2.6 kernel. Article | 01 Sep 2005
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IBM extends support for BRIC open source startups
Believing that the future of IT innovation will happen overseas, Big Blue is hoping to get a leg up on the competition by offering emerging market partners free support. Article | 30 Aug 2005
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Novell idea man gauges the impact of open source
Now that large companies are getting deeply involved with the open source community, the sky is the limit in terms of innovation, says Novell Inc.'s Matt Asay. Article | 25 Aug 2005
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LinuxWorld: Small vendors on right track with SMB focus
Samba co-founder John H. Terpstra talked to SearchEnterpriseLinux.com about Linunx vendors' foray into the SMB arena. Article | 10 Aug 2005
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LinuxWorld: Oracle president puts best foot forward with grid computing
Amidst a keynote speech littered with praise for Linux, Oracle president Charles Phillips Jr. identified grid computing as the next big challenge for the open source operating system. Article | 10 Aug 2005