Asianux
Leader: Microsoft's Asian front
Leader We have heard about pan-regional Asianux efforts in the past. The US and Europe may tussle with Microsoft in a serious way - and by that we mean the DoJ and EU - but don't for second think the major battleground all... [21 Jun 2005]
Chinese question Microsoft Beijing win
News China is already a big market for Microsoft and some other Western IT vendors but the rise of Asianux, an open-source operating system collaboration between the governments of China, Japan and South Korea, points to... [26 Nov 2004]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Hu Jintao
Comment It's one of the key economies - along with Japan and South Korean - to be working on its own,Windows-alternative> dubbed Asianux. As the launch of silicon.com's fifth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most... [13 Sep 2004]
Chinese Linux snub to Microsoft: The countdown is on
News While the Oracle-supported Asianux project trundles away in the background, the Chinese government is pushing ahead with its collaboration with South Korea and Japan to adapt the Linux kernel for the Asian market. [17 Aug 2004]
'Asianux' Linux to rise in the East
News The two Linux distributors said in a statement they will make use of Oracle’s software development centre in Beijing to jointly create a new Linux-based server operating environment called 'Asianux'.... [09 Jan 2004]