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InternetNews February 27, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Linux Foundation Refines Carrier Grade Linux New Carrier Grade Linux 4.0 specification gets tougher on compliance, but is still employs a self-registration process. |
InternetNews February 26, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Red Hat Gets a Healthy Option Linux vendor Red Hat has partnered with healthcare solutions provider McKesson to provide the Red Hat Enterprise Healthcare Platform. |
InternetNews February 22, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Big Debian Linux Payday For HP Look out Red Hat and Novell, HP is proving that money can be made from community Linux distributions. |
InternetNews February 21, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Open Source Mono Gets Visual Basic As of Mono version 1.2.3, the Novell led project now includes new Visual Basic capabilities allowing development and deployment of Visual Basic for Mono on Linux platforms. |
InternetNews February 20, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Wind River Tucks in RTLinux The purchase of RTLinux technology from Finite State Machine Labs gives Wind River real-time Linux technology beyond what is currently available in the Linux kernel. |
InternetNews February 16, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
LinuxWorld: It's About The Apps (Dummy)! People were talking about what works, and what doesn't in the Linux world, and at a LinuxWorld conference. |
InternetNews February 14, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
IBM Powers New Linux Servers POWER5-based machines can consolidate dozens of x86 servers into one virtual system. |
InternetNews February 14, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Flash for Linux -- It's Not for Designers. Adobe admits holes in Linux desktop support. |
InternetNews February 14, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
IDC: Linux Ecosystem Worth $40 Billion by 2010 IDC analysts detailed where they see the Linux ecosystem today and where it is headed by 2010. |
InternetNews February 13, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Penguins Descend On NYC For LinuxWorld This year's gathering of LinuxWorld, East Coast Edition is very different than its predecessors. |
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