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- To sponsor or not to sponsor? IBM touts more Linux TCO research
- Zend Core for Oracle seen as boon to Linux users
- Beowulf's Becker on Linux trademarks, lawsuits and grid vs. cluster
- Users: OSDL right to reject Windows/Linux TCO study
- Novell idea man gauges the impact of open source
- Dos and don'ts: Ensuring apps security from the get-go
- SQL Server Express a sign of LAMP's success
- Inside OpenOffice 2.0, part 2
- Inside OpenOffice.org 2.0, part 1
- Getting your hands dirty with open source ROI, TCO calculations
- JBoss VP: Why middleware is hot, powerful and not boring at all
- JBoss VP: Why CIOs save big bucks with open source licenses
- Golden's Rules: LinuxWorld's screaming hardware, palm-sized server, faux IT guys and .org ghetto
- LinuxWorld: Virtualization, open source threaten proprietary models
- LinuxWorld: Defining Open source's role in the 'architecture of the future'
- Path to software innovation leads away from patents
- LinuxWorld: Small vendors on right track with SMB focus
- Linux on the desktop nearly there, but not quite
- LinuxWorld: OpenLogic CTO says lock-in endangers open source, too; Windows' GUI blocks Linux desktop
- LinuxWorld: Stronger I/O & VM coming soon to Linux, says OSDL's Witham
- Scali CEO: Putting Windows vs. Linux clusters on the scale
- OSDL's Weinberg: Open source is a 'velvet' revolution
- OSDL's Weinberg: Linux thrives, but should not war with MS
- SuSE entices Red Hat users and other distro tales
- LinuxWorld preview: The open source waiting game -- pros & cons
- Golden's Rules: Open source at LinuxWorld could blow away software slump
- LinuxWorld preview: Why management has been easier on Windows, Unix
- Golden's Rules: Linux vs. Windows -- The new Cold War
- Linux desktop market still wait-and-see
- Windows vs. Linux/OSS today, part 2: Linux experts see strong server, weak desktop
- Windows vs. Linux/OSS today, part 1: Windows expert points to Linux, open source gaps
- Sizing up the Linux desktop market, part 2
- Sizing up the Linux desktop market, part 1
- Farris: What CIOs should know about the open source revolution
- 'Cookbook' author serves up recipe for Linux success
- Dos & don'ts: Linux migration tips for Windows admins
- CyberSource faces uphill battle with not-so-thin clients
- Cool Blue: How IBM beats the heat
- Hewlett-Packard snags Dell CIO
- Golden's Rules: Will the real open source community please stand up?
- 'Unlearning' with Database 10g Release 2
- Trolltech president explains the 'real value' of open source
- Sun follows money trail with open Java
- Golden's Rules: Mixing Linux and Windows
- Beowulf founder: Virtualization hot on Linux clusters
- Hugger-Mugger fixes goofed open source ERP implementation
- Oracle throws weight behind open source
- Comparing security on Windows and Linux
- Know your Linux options
- LAMP and J2EE competition heating up
- 'Goodbye' to a friend
- Open source gaining traction in ERP market
- Making money with open source
- Greater support wins Linux customers
- MySQL 5.0 shoots for a new image
- Database 10g patch complexity could lead to more automation
- Open source scramble: JBoss upgrades portal, Iona unfurls ESB
- MySQL expert: DBA dos and don'ts
- The top 20 ERP implementation tips
- Windows-Linux integration hot spots
- IBM looks to 'open' hardware
- Under a Big Blue shadow, HP Linux servers thrive
- SMBs no longer shut out of ERP
- Scalix founder sizes up e-mail market
- OpenSolaris takes first steps
- Proprietary on life support? IT pros weigh in
- Solaris 10, the Cinderella OS?
- ERP for SMBs: Open source, proprietary or hosted
- Creating your open source ERP strategy
- The return of the browser wars
- LinuxWorld Summit: Quantifying value of Linux no easy task
- Red Hat Summit: Getting a grip on licensing laws
- SugarCEO John Roberts: Why CRM fails, part 1
- Red Hat Summit: 'Standing on the vanguard'
- Canadian firm scores with open source call center
- Golden's Rules: Open source ERP directions and predictions
- Perens: Too many licenses deters sharing of code
- LinuxWorld Summit: Professor predicts open source revolution
- LinuxWorld Summit: Execs quell Linux doubters
- Why CIOs balk at open source apps
- Stopping intruders with Snort & friends
- IBM, Gluecode deal seen as boon to SMB developers
- EnterpriseDB CEO: Open source databases are 'unstoppable force'
- Open source bridges customer info gap
- Blue lasers, BioGlass create backup blues
- Big Blue sky settles over Sun
- IBM plan another sign of Firefox success, say users
- Are DBAs needed anymore?
- Web services testing tools mature
- Lawson goes Java
- Taking the guesswork out of information security
- NewEnergy cools off with dual-core Sun boxes
- Letters to the editor: What if Microsoft made coffee?
- EGA gives grid computing a pragmatic push
- CalPoly standardizes on Oracle
- Messaging security pros get back to basics
- Former Sun exec makes leap to Linux clusters
- An Oracle Collaboration Suite preview
- Free, as in refills?
- Webmail seen as cure for troublesome e-mail clients
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