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HP talks up next-gen data centres
News A business' success or failure hinges on how well it understands the importance of information technology and Hewlett-Packard wants to do it all, said HP executive vice president Ann Livermore at LinuxWorld on Wednesday. [09 Aug 2007]
Dell to crank up the heat on AMD love-in
News AMD on Tuesday introduced its "Rev F" generation of Opteron servers at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, adding faster memory and new circuitry to help with a popular new technology called virtualisation. [17 Aug 2006]
Motorola pledges 50 per cent Linux
News Greg Besio, vice president of mobile device software, said in an interview at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo: "We've got to the point where 50 [per cent] to 60 per cent of our phone platforms will be Linux-based in the next couple years. [16 Aug 2006]
Microsoft: 'We're bringing value to open source'
News To give the work of Microsoft's interoperability lab greater visibility in the open source community, it launched a website called Port 25 last month at LinuxWorld in Boston. The software maker will use the site for its own efforts being developed... [17 May 2006]
Red Hat: 'Half of sales to be in Europe, Asia'
News He said in an interview at the LinuxWorld trade fair in Frankfurt: "It's a ball that's rolling and gathering more and more steam. US-based Linux software maker Red Hat expects its international business to increase to make up half its sales within... [27 Oct 2004]
Intel helps Linux developers use Centrino
News The chipmaker likely will begin by releasing a proprietary software module, called a driver, said Will Swope, general manager of Intel's Software and Solutions Group, speaking in an interview at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York. [22 Jan 2004]
Now SCO sues Novell over Unix copyright claims
News The lawsuit comes on the eve of the LinuxWorld trade show in New York, where Novell is set to play a prominent role following its acquisitions of SuSE and desktop Linux specialist Ximian. SCO's latest actions weren't met warmly by LinuxWorld... [21 Jan 2004]
Sun plays safe with Linux device
News At LinuxWorld in August, the company showed off the LX50, the first server in the line. Sun Microsystems has teamed up with firewall maker Check Point Software to offer a security appliance based on Linux, the companies announced on Monday. [19 Nov 2002]
'Shame on you, Scott': Users have McNealy in their cross-hairs
News In mid-August, Sun CEO McNealy announced at LinuxWorld that a new server, the LX50, would run both the Linux operating system and Solaris 9. The spat kicked off in January when the software maker said it would put its next operating system, Solaris... [04 Sep 2002]
Standards set to stop the Linux splitters
News The issue of Linux unity has even acquired some political overtones as Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy, a recent Linux convert, pledged LSB support at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo while carping that Red Hat's top-end edition isn't compliant. [19 Aug 2002]
Red Hat says: "It's Hammer time"
News The company will demonstrate a 32-bit version of its software running on a Hammer server at LinuxWorld today. No major server maker in the United States sells an AMD-based server. By Michael Kanellos Red Hat Software will bring out a version of its... [13 Aug 2002]
