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- Los Alamos Linux cluster to keep watch on nukes
- Linux meets uptime, scalability needs for wholesaler
- Data center makeover, part 2: Challenges of standardizing on Linux
- Oracle's Linux roadmap: Standardize on 'unbreakable' Linux distros
- Data center makeover, part 1: Linux topples college's IT Tower of Babel
- Quick Takes: VeriSign makes move to Linux
- Being a dominant data center platform takes time -- even for Linux
- Linux powers building of online digital images catalog
- Linux rescues Oracle implementation for lighting manufacturer
- The Wrong Choice: Farm-products chain says Wintel is a saddle sore
- Orbitz finds Linux a good travel companion
- Why use CIFS with Linux? Why not?
- Sendmail vulnerable to DoS attacks
- Fact or FUD? Attorney offers views on SCO allegations
- Perens: IT pros must lobby for open-source
- Analyst report: IBM, HP Linux strategies lead
- Tractor Supply gets out of WinTel's no-scale rut
- GNU dodges bullet after security breach
- E-mail dos & don'ts: Implementing SMTP gateways
- Experts offer Linux migration pointers
- Nab hackers with Snort on Linux
- The Wrong Choice: Two true tales of misspent energy, cash
- LinuxWorld: Real-world projects show Linux at work
- LinuxWorld: Users yawn at SCO's legal action
- LinuxWorld: 2.6 kernel cures some security shortcomings
- Data center barriers to Linux are history
- LinuxWorld: Kernel changes spice up next-gen technologies
- LinuxWorld: Red Hat pads fund to fight SCO, files complaint
- LinuxWorld: Sun commits to open source desktop, new alliances
- LinuxWorld: Evangelist advises on preparing Linux pitch
- LinuxWorld preview: New 2.6 kernel bringing new level of competition from Linux
- Dos & Don'ts: Securing e-mail systems
- Dos & don'ts: Configuring Linux routers
- Quick Takes: Correlation engine goes open source
- Altiris on Linux management: The gaps, the gaffes, the map
- Linux routers, part 3: Expert describes optimal Linux routing setup
- Linux routers, part 2: Router functionality lives in Linux kernel
- Linux routers, part 1: Flex marks the spot
- Who owns Unix? Open Group seeks to clarify
- Making a pitch for OpenOffice
- IT job trends: Best bets in 2003 and beyond
- Dos and don'ts: Deploying Linux in a mixed environment
- Torvalds sees SCO as pouting: 'IBM wasn't their exclusive valentine'
- Torvalds talks 2.6.0 and SCO
- MySQL appliance for Linux arrives
- Vendor lock-in, part 2Combating lock-in with open source
- Vendor lock-in, part 3Solid contract negotiation key to avoiding lock-in
- Vendor lock-in, part 1Proprietary and lock-in not necessarily synonymous
- Kernel maintainer offers insight into 2.6
- Is Linux security right for you? Expert offers guidance
- Linux security: More outside threats, more need for open-source code
- Code inspection puts Apache on par with commercial Web servers
- Quick Takes: Tool connects databases to remote Linux devices
- Linux a snug fit for storage
- Dell details new Linux-on-Itanium 2 server
- IBM pushes game as learning tool for Linux admins
- The Wrong Choice: VPN outsourcer stumbles with proprietary tool
- Windows to Linux basics: 'OS bigots are not what people are looking for'
- Windows to Linux basics: Analysts say transition from Windows to Linux isn't easy
- Windows to Linux basics: Experts say a little Linux learning is enough for Windows shops
- Quick Takes: Financials a fit for Linux
- Defense department endorses open-source software
- Analyst: Virtualization will stall Linux
- The Wrong Choice: After picking NT, Trampoline firm leaps to Linux
- Linux security: The seven deadly sins
- Grid computing: Is it right for your business?
- Linux and mainframes, part 1: Odd couple or perfect match?
- Linux and mainframes, part 2: Choosing distros and apps
- Gauging the enterprise-readiness of open-source financial apps
- IBM's Stallings hears customers' Linux stories
- Quick Takes: ProLiant server running SuSE sets new Oracle benchmark
- IBM Linux GM hears enterprise Linux story
- Dos and don'ts: Get the most out of free support
- Reader's view: Proprietary support breeds lazy IT pros
- The Wrong Choice: Locked in by license restrictions
- Researcher: Linux gaining on Unix
- Sun unveils low-end servers, alliances with Red Hat, Oracle
- AMD exec: Opteron makes enterprise Linux compelling
- Red Hat's Tiemann: Build Linux into your system design
- Red Hat's Tiemann: Architectural vision must be 20/20
- Free Linux/OSS support, part 5: Why sys admin Darren Spruell became a convert
- Linux/OSS support, part 4: Step-by-step guide to getting it
- How could DRM on Linux impact admins?
- New OSDL CEO: Lab focusing more on Linux for data center
- First stops on the road to free support
- Linux/OSS support, part 3: A sys admin's story
- Linux/OSS support, part 3: A firsthand story
- Linux/OSS support, part 2: Ten reasons to turn to open source support services
- Linux/OSS support weaknesses
- Linux/OSS support, part 1: Does free equal shoddy?
- What is support?
- Expert Q&A: Putting Linux storage to work
- The Wrong Choice: Sometimes it's Linux, consultant says
- Open-source security shines in Samba case
- Quick Takes: More vendor wares available on AMD Opteron
- Enterprises using Linux may take liking to Opteron
- Making sense of GNU/Linux network protocols
- Sun preaches open standards key to connected enterprises
- One-on-one with Richard Stallman, part 1GNU founder opines on SCO-IBM suit
- One-on-one with Richard Stallman, part 2Free software is a social movement
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