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Thinning down the Linux desktop
A Linux thin-client workstations, terminal-server combination is giving enterprises something to consider on the desktop. Article | 26 Apr 2004
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Solaris takes on Linux with Opteron
Sun released a slew of new servers and software Monday that run on AMD's 64-bit compatible Opteron processors and pre-installed with Sun's Java Enterprise System software. Article | 10 Feb 2004
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Analyst firm urges caution on Sun's Linux strategy
In a recent report, the Aberdeen Group compares Sun's and Hewlett-Packard's Linux strategies and cautions that Sun's bias toward Solaris and the perception it isn't serious about Linux could hamper its movement into the enterprise Linux space. Article | 23 Sep 2003
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Dell details new Linux-on-Itanium 2 server
The new Itanium-2 based PowerEdge 3250, which supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux, is targeted at high-performance computing centers. Article | 25 Jun 2003
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Sun unveils low-end servers, alliances with Red Hat, Oracle
Sun announced new low-end x86-based servers that run on both Solaris x86 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. Article | 20 May 2003
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AMD exec: Opteron makes enterprise Linux compelling
Advanced Micro Devices stepped up the 64-bit computing race late last month when it introduced its Opteron processor, a 64-bit compatible 32-bit chip that AMD, analysts and users have touted a natural fit for Linux. Not only does Opteron present a ch... Interview | 14 May 2003
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Quick Takes: More vendor wares available on AMD Opteron
Computer Associates, MandrakeSoft and Microway announced various products available on the newly announced Opteron 64-bit processor from AMD. Article | 22 Apr 2003
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Enterprises using Linux may take liking to Opteron
An Illuminata analyst said Linux shops, in particular those doing high-performance computing, could be among the early adopters of AMD's new 64-bit compatible Opteron processor. Article | 22 Apr 2003