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Merrill Lynch travels rocky road to 'stateless computing'
Merrill Lynch touted its "stateless computing" cloud at LinuxWorld. But one analyst countered that the project pushed the limits of technology to the edge. Article
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IBM furthers the Linux cause with server, desktop moves
IBM took advantage of LinuxWorld in San Francisco to announce a bevy of new products and partnerships promoting Linux. Article
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LinuxWorld 2008 conference coverage
This year's LinuxWorld Conference & Expo and Next Generation Data Center conference take place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco Aug. 4-7. Check out our news, product announcements and video from the show floor. Conference Coverage
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IBM nears a decade of Linux and open source
As it approaches the end of its first Linux decade, IBM has banked on Linux for growth and innovation. But some wonder whether Big Blue has done enough. Article
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RHEL and SOA speed time to market, slash costs at D&B
By incrementally incorporating Red Hat Enterprise Linux and service-oriented architecture into its IT framework, Dun & Bradstreet expects to save millions in IT costs. Article
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Red Hat Linux trumps Microsoft Windows in power test
In power efficiency tests on three different hardware platforms, Red Hat beat Microsoft Windows by as much as 12%. Article
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HP donates legacy Unix file system code to Linux
HP has open-sourced its Advanced File System (AdvFS) code, which may broaden Linux adoption and narrow the functionality gap between Unix and Linux. Article
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Red Hat's MRG makes advances in real-time computing
Red Hat's newly released MRG platform adds messaging, real-time and grid computing control to its Linux operating system. Article
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Red Hat beefs up identity and security management
Red Hat has created a new automation and security management product for physical and virtual systems and, with Project SpaceWalk, has opened up its Network Satellite code to the open source community. Article
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Electronic medical data the watchword, says Harvard Medical School CIO at Red Hat Summit
At Red Hat Summit, the CIO of Harvard Medical School tells attendees that fully integrated and accessible medical data is no longer a mere aspiration. Article