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- SCO site succumbs to DDoS attack
- Survey: IT spending back from the dead
- LPI satisfies demand for vendor-neutral Linux certs
- Intrusion detection for Linux a challenge
- Red Hat engineer talks enterprise Linux
- Microsoft's Taylor-made Linux strategist
- Oracle moves to support Linux desktops
- LinuxWorld notebook: Users can wait on 2.6
- IBM: Courts will clear us of SCO's charges
- LinuxWorld keynote: Novell exec spotlights support, not suit
- SuSE Enterprise Server 8 reaches Common Criteria EAL3
- Commentary: The desktop revolution
- Utility computing loves Linux
- LinuxWorld: Novell among feature attractions
- LinuxWorld: Perens to get on desktop soapbox
- LinuxWorld preview: Hurdling the desktop barrier
- Commentary: Addition of IPsec locks down 2.6 kernel
- Red Hat warns of problem in Apache
- Face-off: Microsoft vs. Linux
- MySQL upgrades with enterprise features
- Novell to keep SuSE enterprise customers safe from SCO
- Red Hat repairs buffer overflows in Ethereal
- Q&A: Expert outlines Mozilla benefits, part 2
- Q&A: Expert outlines Mozilla benefits, part 1
- Serious security flaw fixed in Linux kernel
- Can I quote you on that? The top IT quotes of 2003
- Experts on 2004: SCO sinks; Linux rocks with 2.6, NT and desktop migrations
- 2004 will be tops for Tux in the enterprise
- Commentary: Novell can add Linux's missing link
- 2003 defined: Readers' top 10 Linux terms
- SCO opens new front in IP war; Torvalds refutes
- Red Hat-Sistina combo makes Linux storage-friendly
- Enterprises play waiting game on 2.6
- Linux in 2003: SCO's smoke screen doesn't hide a fired-up Linux
- Enterprises crave stability for Linux in 2004
- 2004 outlook: VoIP to rise, Sun to set
- Software experts find MySQL code exceptionally clean
- Linux 2.6 kernel 'out of detox'
- Innovation, cost-savings highlight mainframe-to-Linux move
- Linux, open systems move out enterprise's mainframe
- Debate raging over DDoS attack on SCO
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux gets broad LSB certification
- Commentary: New kernel to bring Linux to enterprise forefront
- Linux nudges aside Unix for financial services company
- IT admins: SCO threats not stopping Linux projects
- Linux migration makes downtime dumps disappear
- Kernel flaw paved way to Debian hack
- Infopia keeps Linux, cuts costs with outsourcing
- McBride intimates code cleanup in Linux nigh impossible
- Linux clusters getting more mainstream
- Debian servers hacked, archive safe
- Desktop Linux is a tall, but not impossible, leap
- Expert: Is OpenOffice lite? Bilingual? MS Publisher-friendly?
- MySQL surprises with enterprise projects and MaxDB
- McBride: Don't blame us, blame IBM
- Fury brims over Red Hat support changes
- JBoss to indemnify app server customers
- Red Hat fixes vulnerabilities in four areas
- Experts: Red Hat made 'smart business decision'
- 'Shame to Red Hat,' says user, as public reacts to support changes
- A Linux enterprise with a view: On Red Hat, Novell and more
- Perens predicts desktop surge, promotes user-driven enterprise Linux
- With Linux, fisheries authority hauls in ROI
- The Wrong Choice: Australian fisheries agency throws NT back in the water
- Will Novell's SuSE buy be death knell for OSS?
- Novell to acquire SuSE Linux
- Expert predicts OpenOffice revolution
- Analyst advises CIOs on fence about SCO and Linux
- Gartner analyst scrutinizes SCO-Linux flap
- Torvalds: Test kernel crucial for proactive enterprises
- Quick Takes: Security software certified Red Hat Ready
- Enterprises asked to 'hammer' on new 2.6 test kernel
- Linux a fare deal for online travel agent
- Red Hat sews Posix threading into new release
- Highway patrol gives Linux a green light
- Certifications a must for Linux admins
- Quick Takes: SWsoft simplifies Red Hat management
- McBride: Investment strengthens SCO's IP fight
- SCO halts Linux invoice effort
- Data Center Directions
- Exec on Linux: 'The database is clearly happening now'
- Linux and french fries -- a real happy meal
- SCO: No choice but to go after Linux
- Analyst: HP's overtures to Sun 'a marketing thing'
- Samba expert digs into 3.0 upgrade
- Maturity makes Linux less of a gamble for the enterprise
- Samba upgrade enables simple NT 4.0 migration
- Not Microsoft-only anymore: Why NetIQ now loves Linux
- Experts: Forget the FUD about Linux scalability
- Enterprise Linux management: It's tool time
- How Webmin can ease DNS management
- Truth and lies about Linux scalability
- SCO CEO gets roasted on new site
- Analyst firm urges caution on Sun's Linux strategy
- Quick Takes: Oracle announces database, app server records on Linux
- Sun CEO: Linux is for 'hobbyists,' not enterprise
- Linux security learning guide
- Mature tools, support vital to Linux cluster implementations
- Linux clustering finding its way into enterprise
- New buffer overflow threatens OpenSSH systems
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