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Intel and Red Hat team for 17 development centres

News It's very hard for small, value-added resellers to get access to both pre-release hardware and an already adapted version of the operating system," Hohndel said in an interview at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo here. [05 Apr 2006]

'Software is too fat', says $100 laptop founder

News During his keynote speech at the LinuxWorld conference in Boston today, Negroponte said: "We've gotten to a point where, in my opinion, every single new release of software is distinctly worse than the previous one. [04 Apr 2006]

Microsoft to 'virtually' support Linux

News The announcements were made in conjunction with the LinuxWorld conference in Boston this week. Microsoft said it has developed software to simplify the installation of Linux distributions from Red Hat and Novell SuSE to run on Virtual Server 2005... [03 Apr 2006]

Red Hat to fund free patents for open source

News Red Hat will finance outside programmers' efforts to obtain patents that may be used freely by open source developers, the top Linux seller said on Tuesday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo. A significant step in that rethinking process came a... [11 Aug 2005]

Linux still not cracked the desktop

News David Patrick, vice president and general manager of Novell's Linux, open source and platforms services group, said during a press briefing at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo this week: "We feel like it is a long road for us. [10 Aug 2005]

Red Hat doffs its cap at developers

News Marten Mickos, chief executive of open source-database company MySQL, said at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, also in Boston, that it can be difficult for open source software companies to balance their commercial interests with those of their... [22 Feb 2005]

"Software patents are a way of life"

News Martin Fink, HP's vice president of Linux, said in Boston at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo: "At the end of the day, software patents are a way of life. Linux sellers Red Hat and Novell have vowed to use their patent portfolios to defend... [16 Feb 2005]

IBM to sell supercomputing server

News IBM plans to show off the systems next week at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in Boston. The p5-575 machines can run AIX, or Linux from Red Hat or Novell. IBM plans to begin selling on 18 February a powerful but power-hungry server specialised... [11 Feb 2005]

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]

'Free' Linux targets corporate user market

News Beta 1 of UserLinux will be released on 1 September, according to UserLinux founder and open-source advocate Bruce Perens in a talk at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in San Francisco. A test version of a 'free Linux' product intended to give... [06 Aug 2004]

Five years ago... Red Hat says Linux's appeal more than just price

News The sixth annual LinuxWorld is underway in San Francisco - and Red Hat takes centre stage. 04.08.99: Red Hat European VP Colin Tenwick sets the record straight on Linux, saying it won't be free for corporate use but it still has many benefits. [04 Aug 2004]

Red Hat boss calls for 'caring, sharing' business world

News Szulik issued the exhortation during the opening keynote speech at LinuxWorld Conference and Expo here. It's time for the US to begin an era of economic sharing that will reduce resentment of the country and could mean a larger computer technology... [04 Aug 2004]

CA among three firms who bought SCO licences

News The whole world is going to unite around a single operating system, and it's going to be Linux," he said in a keynote address at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in January. The SCOsource effort hasn't been terribly lucrative recently, bringing... [05 Mar 2004]

Microsoft gears up for new IBM and Linux scrap

News Reiterating a point he made at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in January, Taylor said it's the open source community's responsibility to make sure Linux can share files properly with Windows systems. [04 Feb 2004]

SCO action leaves UnitedLinux consortium "all but dead"

News Former UnitedLinux general manager Paula Hunter said in an interview at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York: "The legal entity exists, but I shut the lights out. UnitedLinux, a four-company consortium formed to counterbalance Red Hat's... [27 Jan 2004]

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