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- Microsoft and the world's most expensive pizza
- IT managers, beware: US-CERT study faults app security more than Linux
- IP attorney: Why SCO has no case
- OpenDocument support reaffirmed by Mass. officials
- Masked malware, VM and Linux attacks coming in 2006
- Open source's speed, Firefox's security wows Fidelity
- What's ahead for Linux, open source, if...
- Linux brand remains strong with compelling Red Hat financial results
- Server crashes make CUNY study new options
- The top five open source stories to follow in 2006
- Geeks weigh in on the best movies of 2005
- Gifts for geeks: What to get the geek on your list
- IBM elevates Novell and Red Hat to highest tier partner status
- Golden's Rules: Will proprietary vendors' open source deals help IT shops, OS movement?
- Xen virtualization quickly becoming open source 'killer app'
- Updegrove: Mass. OpenDocument debate to remain on 'front burner' in 2006
- Ignoring open source hazardous to your company's health
- Open source enters BPM market
- Mandriva sees a corporate Linux desktop in your future
- Geek humor: Dating design patterns
- Covalent tosses Salesforce for SugarCRM
- Fix-it advice for Linux crashes
- IBM continues Solaris-to-Linux migration push
- Open source desktop basics: Risk-free ways to get started, part 1
- Open source desktop basics: Risk-free ways to get started, part 2
- Sun support of PostgreSQL seen as boon to open databases
- Ingres CTO fights back
- More Firefox secrets revealed
- Open source developers bag bugs faster, survey says
- Panic time: Handling those rare Linux crashes
- SleepyCat CEO: What open source software buyers can learn from Google
- Why and when open source products best Microsoft, part 1
- Why and when open source products best Microsoft, part 2
- Why Microsoft and Google are cleaning up with AJAX
- Open source Ingres out-hyped and underdeveloped into obscurity
- Special Report: Open source means business
- Eclipse Foundation director: Open up, Microsoft
- Golden's Rules: The real story behind the Massachusetts ODF flap
- The art of the open source deal
- Open source software and the innovation evolution
- Microsoft: Open source not that open
- EnterpriseDB CEO gunning for Oracle
- SleepyCat CEO: Oracle deal an attempt to disrupt MySQL
- SugarCRM CEO: Thank you, Larry Ellison
- Open source pitchmen face tough sell at OSBC
- Massachusetts' CIO defends move to OpenDocument
- Plenty of news heading into Open Source Business Conference
- Open source startup takes on content management market
- MySQL 5.0: To plug or not to plug?
- MySQL CEO on e-mail's failings and MySQL's next steps
- MySQL CEO: Partnerships will propel OSS into mainstream
- Novell missteps not affecting SuSE
- Readers, experts square off on the best Linux books
- SpikeSource defends Business Readiness Rating
- Terpstra responds, part two: Is Linux PC adoption sabotage FUD or fact?
- Terpstra responds, part three: Is Linux PC adoption sabotage FUD or fact?
- Terpstra responds, part one: Is Linux PC adoption sabotage FUD or fact?
- Open source portal lets Goodwill CIO help those in need
- The case for Konqueror over IE and Windows file managers
- Broadband networking firm gets hooked up with OpenNMS
- Google takes on Office, then world -- just not today
- Stopping Linux desktop adoption sabotage, part three
- Stopping Linux desktop adoption sabotage, part two
- Stopping Linux desktop adoption sabotage, part one
- Financial firm trades in OpenView for open source
- Open source movers: IT director Bryan Tidd moves a city to Linux
- Just what is Microsoft up to?
- OSBC director: Linux, open source profitable, stable and on the minds of CIOs
- Why Linux isn't too fat & MS hurts customers
- Church volunteer quells IT chaos with Linux
- Mass. plan to dump MS Office for OpenDocument a 'matter of control'
- BRR group bringing order to open source chaos
- Don't cry for Siebel: Why industry consolidation means open source savings for CIOs
- Microsoft-JBoss deal strictly business
- Red Hat Linux centralizes Bryant University IT
- Like rock n' roll, open source here to stay
- Learning the SuSE Linux shortcuts
- Versora CEO seeks Windows-to-Linux converts
- Linux gains Clarity with Red Hat and CA
- Linux picks up steam in public sector
- Open source start-up updates its ERP suite for SMBs
- Hurricane relief organizer lauds MySQL, open source
- Linux, open source power call center for Katrina, Rita victims
- Sybase execs talk ASE 15, respond to open source competition
- Open source PBX provider teams up with Intel
- Consultants, VARs and vendors pump developers for Linux 'breakthrough moment'
- Big Blue's ISV channels remain Linux boon
- What's ahead for Samba-3, Samba-4 and FUD-fighting
- Firefox secrets revealed
- Quelling laptop PCs' negative impact on networks
- Samba's Terpstra shoots down open source misinformation
- Lessons from Munich: Spotlight, poor planning slow Windows-to-Linux desktop migration
- Sun exec: Galaxy to shape Sun's future, part 1
- Sun exec: Galaxy to shape Sun's future, part 2
- New SuSE Linux 10 to use code from OpenSuSE project
- Users tackle question of Linux vs. Windows on the server
- LAMP's 'mission' leads to the enterprise
- Novell: Consumers will lead the way to desktop Linux
- Open Source: The beginning of Gene Roddenberry's vision?
- To sponsor or not to sponsor? IBM touts more Linux TCO research
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