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InternetNews December 6, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Linux Servers Selling Strong Thanks to fervent adoption, Linux revenue is projected to reach $9.1 billion by 2008. |
InternetNews December 3, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Tom Hanrahan, Linux Engineering, OSDL What do enterprise Linux, ISVs and herding cats have in common? OSDL's new Linux exec explains how they all come together and how it will make Linux even better than it is today. |
InternetNews November 30, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Sybase, IBM Embrace Over Linux Sybase announced it has tailored its Linux-based database to run on rival IBM's eServer OpenPower systems, providing customers more choice in the increasingly popular market for Linux systems. |
InternetNews November 23, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Linux Patent Protection Group Loses Ally Groklaw's PJ resigns from Open Source Risk Management in the wake of Steve Ballmer's use of the group's study on Linux and patents. |
InternetNews November 18, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Ballmer Bearish on Linux Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer urged Asian government leaders not to take sides in the Linux versus Windows debate. |
InternetNews November 18, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Linux Vendors Standardize To New Levels They call themselves the Linux Core Corsortium and they are building on the Free Standards Group's efforts. |
Linux Journal November 16, 2004 Dario Rapisardi |
gnuLinEx 2004 Launched The LinEx operating system is more than a localized Debian version; it's an essential part of a much bigger project. |
InternetNews November 15, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Take Your Linux PC Anywhere Symantec's pcAnywhere 11.5 lets administrators manage servers or end users' workstations without having to be physically present. This is also further acknowledgement of the growing popularity of Linux in the enterprise. |
The Motley Fool November 15, 2004 Seth Jayson |
Free Sun Solaris 10's release as a free operating system is a direct salvo at Linux, as it will run native Linux programs without emulation and the usual performance hit. A major drop in product revenues not offset by service could provide some major volatility to the stock price. |
InternetNews November 10, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Trolling for Embedded Linux Dollars Trolltech launches new product and announces that Motorola will be using Linux on its phones. |
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