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Linux Solutions From HP and Oracle
White Paper HP and Oracle are not only true Linux leaders, but also together are committed to helping organizations improve their IT Service Management (ITSM) by providing well-managed IT services for their people, processes, and technologies. [18 May 2007]
Linux move reaps dividends for stockbroker
Case Study Since stockbroker Redmayne-Bentley revamped its IT infrastructure with a move to Linux the business has been reaping the rewards. The Leeds-based company moved onto a Linux-based platform last year after deciding an open source environment was the... [18 May 2007]
Linux pot of gold still eluding Caldera
News Ransom Love, president and CEO of Caldera, said in a statement: "As we continue to focus our efforts on the successful integration with the two SCO divisions, we expect tremendous synergies to emerge from Linux and Unix technologies. [07 Dec 2000]
Linux kernel locked down
News Open Source Development Labs, which promotes adoption of Linux, said on Monday it is putting in place a new system to better track and document changes to the operating system's kernel. The group, which employs Linux creator Linus Torvalds, said... [25 May 2004]
IT Issues and Opportunities for Banks: Linux Migration
White Paper Banks and financial services have traditionally been early adopters of new technologies, and they have the IT staff to test, benchmark, and deploy a production Linux environment. The performance and financial benefits that the banking and financial... [24 Feb 2004]
Linux Multimedia Hacks: Get MP3 Libraries for Red Hat-Based Distributions
White Paper Software licenses, particularly licenses for multimedia libraries, have always been a touchy point for Linux. There are a number of proprietary media formats out there competing for the eye and ear. Many of these media formats have restrictions in... [24 Oct 2007]
Linux Connectivity With IBM i5/OS
White Paper IBM is committed to supporting the Linux operating system on the iSeries platform. There is the capability of installing Linux onto iSeries partitions, IXS and IXA thus reducing the capital expenditure of purchasing extra hardware. [18 May 2007]
Linux users march on city hall
News A small but enthusiastic crowd of Linux lovers hit the streets of San Francisco on Thursday, hoping to trumpet the virtues of open source to lawmakers and voters. Led by Michael Tiemann, chief technology officer of Linux seller Red Hat, the group... [16 Aug 2002]
5 years ago: Linux ready for corporate use
News 19.05.99: Linux is ready for corporate use, say silicon.com readers in a poll. However, more than half of the Linux supporters say it's not ready for the desktop, because of lack of support and applications. [19 May 2004]
Linux founder defends trademark action
News Linux founder Linus Torvalds has defended his protection of the Linux trademark and claims that sublicensing the trademark is a loss-making operation. Last month, a lawyer acting on behalf of Linus Torvalds wrote to 90 companies in Australia asking... [22 Aug 2005]
Linux-based laptop latest OLPC rival?
News According to Elonex, the Linux-based laptop will boast a three-hour battery life, wi-fi, a flash-based hard drive, a "hard-wearing case" and a "wireless music server", and will weigh less than one kilogram. [19 Feb 2008]
Linux: Novell aims for the far east
News Novell announced a clutch of initiatives in China on Tuesday, aimed at promoting the adoption of Linux in the Chinese market. The company plans to strengthen ties with local partners and set up a Linux research and development centre, a local... [18 Aug 2005]
Linux is Ready for the Enterprise
White Paper Everyone, from enterprise level companies to federal governments, is hopping on to the Linux bandwagon these days. Linux is open source, free and easy to manipulate to create customised versions. Linux is gathering momentum in all corners of... [24 Feb 2004]
Linux Database Clusters - Unbreakable
White Paper Everyone knows Linux costs less. Now with Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, Linux is faster, scalable and more reliable too. Tune in to this Internet Seminar and learn how your business can benefit with Oracle9i Real Application Clusters on Linux. [24 Feb 2004]
Linux replaces Microsoft at Air New Zealand
News Air New Zealand is replacing 150 Compaq NT servers with two IBM mainframes running Linux, saving the company a potential NZ$600,000 (£180,000) in licence fees alone, according to a report in The New Zealand Herald. [15 Aug 2002]
