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Linux, Windows migration and interoperability
This guide introduces you to Windows and Linux software, explains best practices and pitfalls to avoid for migration & interoperability and provides troubleshooting help and advice. Learning Guide
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Kusnetzky: IT shops' needs drive Open-Xchange's new Outlook
Former IDC analyst Dan Kusnetzkyconnects the dots between the Open-Xchange Server 5 updates and trends in corporate IT strategies. Article
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SCALE Linux Desktop 10 news revisited, revised
Novell's Linux desktop 10 will include improved file sharing, security and interoperability features, plus support for Visual Basic macros in Excel. Article
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Scalix founder: New e-mail release MS-friendly and MS rival
Scalix 10 is both Microsoft-friendly and bad news for Microsoft, says Scalix's founder in this interview. Scalix 10, a new Linux-based e-mail release, was unveiled today at the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco. Article
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Two ways Microsoft's mindshare sabotages Linux desktop adoption
Microsoft may not make flawless software, but its proprietary strategy is hard to fault. In particular, Microsoft has mastered desktop lock-in, undermining users' confidence in any alternatives and creating a slew of minor difficulties that irritate ... Column
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2006: Time to plan your company's escape from Microsoft
This is the year to plan your company's great escape. The window of opportunity to fly from Microsoft's proprietary cage is open wider than ever before. Column
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GNU GPL initiative takes on licensing threats
At the first International Conference on GPLv3, Free Software Foundation founder Richard Stallman laid out the plan of attack for changing the leading open source license to fit the times. Article
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2006 phish tales, part 1: Worse on Linux or Windows?
Phishing expert Lance James differentiates between media hype and legitimate security concerns. He exposes Windows and Linux flaws. Article
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Microsoft and the world's most expensive pizza
A few weeks ago, I installed some new network equipment for one of my clients. During the upgrade, we decided that some of the PCs in the network were long overdue for replacement. So, I called for some quotes on a bunch of new Pentium IVs, as well a... Column
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IT managers, beware: US-CERT study faults app security more than Linux
Open source experts explain why CERT's damning report on Linux security is wrong. Then, they read between the lines and see that application security is in trouble. Article