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Thin Linux implementation right prescription for doctors
A New York medical group sweeps its desktops clean of Windows and Novell and moves in a bevy of Linux thin clients. Article | 23 Apr 2004
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Proactive planning vital to Linux migration
Experts lay out eight steps to a successful Linux migration. Article | 21 Apr 2004
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IDC: Linux gaining momentum, but never count out Microsoft
To get an accurate picture of the Windows-Linux struggle, you have to have a snapshot of life on the client side, as well as the server side, an IDC researcher says. Article | 08 Apr 2004
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Users: No second thoughts on Linux use
SCO's suits against AutoZone and DaimlerChrysler may have added a dash of reality to its threats against Linux, but enterprise users are hardly scared off. Article | 25 Mar 2004
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The Wrong Choice: Windows flops in online retail project
A Cleveland-based service provider that caters to retailers has opted to use Linux for its new development platform, slamming its Windows shut. Article | 13 Feb 2004
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Microsoft's Taylor-made Linux strategist
NEW YORK -- Microsoft Corp.'s platform strategist Martin Taylor came to LinuxWorld Conference & Expo with a mission -- and a flak jacket.... Interview | 25 Jan 2004
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Face-off: Microsoft vs. Linux
Linux vs. Microsoft. Like Pepsi vs. Coke, it will be an argument for the ages. In a point-counterpoint debate, TechTarget editors jump into the fray over which operating system is better. Article | 14 Jan 2004
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Experts on 2004: SCO sinks; Linux rocks with 2.6, NT and desktop migrations
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com's experts take their turn predicting the future for Linux in the enterprise. Article | 05 Jan 2004
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Linux migration makes downtime dumps disappear
Service provider Precision Response Corp. took a leap of faith with Linux at its customer service centers, and so far it's paid off through a cost reduction of 37%, better uptime and increased server utilization. Article | 03 Dec 2003
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Data center makeover, part 2: Challenges of standardizing on Linux
In part two of this interview with Golden Gate University CTO Anthony Hill, he explains the challenges of standardizing his data center platform on Linux, GGU's use of Oracle 11i and whether he'll eventually move to Linux on the desktop. Article | 11 Sep 2003