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LinuxWorld & NGDC Conference/HP - Ann Livermore: 2007 Keynote

White Paper This webcast presents HP's vision of the Next Generation Data Center and the important role Linux and the open source community play. [02 Nov 2007]

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 CTO sees Linux virtualisation sweet spot

News He spoke to an audience gathered for the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco at Moscone Center, addressing the growth of the open source Linux operating system - which he said he hoped would hit $1bn in licensing revenue by 2011 - and what it... [08 Aug 2007]

Photos: First look at Linux Greenphone

Photo In mid-August it also used the LinuxWorld conference to announce the Greenphone, which is thought to be the first fully reprogrammable Linux phone. Trolltech is the company that brought developers the Linux-based mobile application platform Qtopia... [07 Sep 2006]

Intel flaunts Xeon mark two

News The chips were used in an unlabeled Intel server and a Dell PowerEdge 6850 on display at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in San Francisco. Dell and Intel this week showed off servers using the chipmaker's forthcoming high-end "Tulsa" Xeon, a... [17 Aug 2006]

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. Microsoft's love-hate relationship with open source software can be... [17 May 2006]

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 will support customers who chose to run Linux with Microsoft's Virtual Server 2005 R2, software for running multiple operating systems on one... [03 Apr 2006]

Open source Mambo picks up award

News Mambo, an open source project headed up by silicon.com columnist Martin Brampton, has been named best open source software solution at the LinuxWorld Australia conference in Sydney. The content management tool allows people without knowledge of... [31 Mar 2006]

Do sandals and ponytails really hold back Linux?

News Quinn, who was in Australia to speak at the inaugural LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in Sydney this week, told journalists: "I can't mention [the people by name], because as soon as you mention them, they get their heads taken off. [29 Mar 2006]

Microsoft and JBoss join hands for servers

News Discussions got more serious this August at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, Hilf said. JBoss and Microsoft said on Tuesday they'll work to make JBoss' Java application server software work well with Microsoft's Windows and higher-level software. [28 Sep 2005]

Linux trademark attempt fails

News The regulator also rejected the application on the basis that "Linux" is similar to existing trademarks owned locally - for example, 'LinuxWorld' is owned by publisher IDG - and that consumers could subsequently be led to believe that services... [19 Sep 2005]

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