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- Expert: New OS e-mail client coming, but Outlook remains strong
- Sun, Microsoft OpenOffice clause not a threat
- IBM gives Linux more Power
- Sound off: Sun, Microsoft settlement irks some
- With open source, free isn't always a bargain
- Golden's Rules: Open source's missing processes
- Brazil, meet Linux
- Linux clusters give HPC price-performance
- Beowulf founder: Linux is ready for high-performance computing
- Cray Canada CTO answers IT pros' HPC questions
- Why open source and MySQL are winning corporate hearts
- Governments getting cozy with Linux
- Filling in the gaps among Linux clusters, part 2
- Golden's Rules: Open source - a glimpse of things to come
- Hardware spending hits its stride with Linux
- Linux clusters can have their day vs. supercomputers, part 1
- Linux continues steady server growth
- Filling in the gaps among Linux clusters, Interview with Eric Pitcher
- Linux clusters can have their day vs. supercomputers, Interview with Eric Pitcher
- Special report: Linux clusters get supercharged
- Cray CTO: Supercomputers outshine Linux clusters in HPC, Part 1
- Open source group to streamline licenses
- Linux, 9i RAC is ticket for StubHub
- Open source making its mark
- Necessity or nosebleed: Why open source Java?
- Linux adoption exceeds Oracle's expectations
- Linux on mainframe fits for German SAP deployment
- Open declaration gathers heavy support
- Evaluate open source, or else
- LinuxWorld roundup: MySQL supports IBM Power line
- Perens: Education greatest weapon in IP warfare, part 2
- LinuxWorld: Reactions mixed to IBM vow of no patent warfare on Linux
- Perens: Companies finding desktop space for Linux, part 1
- LinuxWorld: IBM stimulates development of Linux apps
- LinuxWorld: IBM delivers 64-bit blade server for Linux
- LinuxWorld preview: Linux jobs on the rise, so do your homework
- San Francisco: My kind of Linux town
- Attacks against open source failing, says patent attorney
- Patent review a feather in Linux, open source cap
- Generous open source donations ultimately pay off
- LinuxWorld preview: What's up with Linux and ERP?
- LinuxWorld preview: What are the Unix vendors' plans for Linux?
- IP, patents, copyrights no longer a Linux afterthought
- Novell proving its commitment to Linux
- LinuxWorld preview: Linux 2.6 - What's the holdup?
- Emic CEO: Do you really need a cluster? How to find out
- Who wrote Linux? King Tux, Elvis & Batman tales are finalists, part one
- Who wrote Linux? King Tux, Elvis & Batman are finalists, part two
- Security woes old (worms) and new (phishing)
- Scalix CEO: Broad demand for Linux messaging
- JBoss achieves J2EE compliance
- Denial-of-service flaw fixed in Linux kernel
- Quick Takes: Fighting spam on Linux
- Who Wrote Linux? An out-of-this-world theory
- Enterprise devices feel safe with Linux at the core
- Romancing the Penguin, Episode 4 (Temple of Doom)
- French government agency moves out NT, moves in Linux
- Open source leading state's IT overhaul
- Quick Takes: Management startup focuses on Linux
- Who wrote Linux? The spy who loved Linux
- Mississippi deal a landmark for Linux in government
- Minister puts 'penguin in the pews'
- Romancing the Penguin: Raiders of the Lost OS
- Linux fights crime in Mississippi
- Minister spreads good word about Linux to nonprofits
- Novell pledges to continue close ties to Linux community
- Who wrote Linux? Oh gosh, is Linux really IGOS?
- 1IBM Linux GM: Enterprises beyond TCO questions with Linux
- Romancing the Penguin, part 2 (The Lovers)
- Who wrote Linux? Better whoppers than SCO's, part 3
- The unsung heroes series: Terry Every, the best in MIS
- Moglen: FAT royalty threat a 'nuisance'
- Update: Red Hat refutes certification lock-in charge
- Who wrote Linux? The second installment of tall tales
- Linux's appeal growing in emerging countries
- The unsung hero series: Here's to the UL Computer Society
- Romancing the penguin -- Do you speak geek?
- Report: Linux's role growing in enterprise
- Author tackles Linux configuration and management
- Quick Takes: Scalix updates e-mail, calendaring platform
- Richard Petersen's Red Hat Linux quiz
- McBride blames IBM, Novell for SCO's fiscal woes
- Buffer flaws fixed in Ethereal, Kerberos, Squid and CVS
- Quick Takes: Linux security software ICSA-certified
- Who wrote Linux? I did! No, Harry did! Or was it the monkey?
- NX slams door on Linux buffer exploits
- Stock trader's Linux fairy tale thrives
- Linux, Windows to win war over data center
- Thin Linux clients deliver Internet to library patrons
- Customers follow Oracle's Linux example
- Author dissects inclusion of IPsec in Linux 2.6 kernel
- Usenix president: Patent challenges will invade open source landscape
- Answer key: OpenOffice.org quiz
- Questions: OpenOffice.org quiz
- Torvalds: Code development process still 'fine'
- Usenix president: Linux needs better paper trail
- Quick Takes: Discounted Linux certification exams given at CeBIT
- Migration in-depth, part 3: Getting flexibility with Novell's Linux services
- Migration in-depth, part 2: Tearing away MS Office's tentacles
- Migration in-depth, part 1: Why Health First is dumping MS Office
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