linux are you
SCO: Buy our 'Linux licence', wherever you are
News SCO has also given licensees of its Unix source code - there are around 3,000 of them - until this weekend to declare that they, or anyone that has worked for them, haven't lifted any of its Unix code into Linux or elsewhere. [14 Jan 2004]
Ballmer: We'll help you run Linux, if we must
News Despite his fondness for Windows, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says the company will make it easier for businesses to manage a wide variety of machines - including those running Linux. The company will also, he said, step up support for running... [21 Apr 2005]
Linux community says 'Cheese', but are they smiling?
News The bug fixes a well-known security flaw on Linux servers before scanning for other infected systems on a network and attempting to patch them as well. However, industry experts are still warning that any uninvited presence on a system is... [18 May 2001]
Quocirca’s Straight Talking: What Europe’s CIOs really think of Linux
Comment This actually makes the research much more valid than surveys opening with a question like: “Are you able to answer some questions on Linux? If you read the marketing literature put out by many IT vendors, you will get the impression that Linux... [12 Mar 2004]
Linux on zSeries - What About Storage?
White Paper If you're a z/OS shop - and you are considering mainframe Linux, you need to attend this webcast. Many shops are evaluating and experimenting with Linux on the mainframe. But when your use of Linux on the mainframe moves from experimenting and... [23 Jun 2004]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Choosing Desktop Linux
Comment Of course, there are tools and workarounds that allow some Windows applications to be run in a Linux environment or in thin-client access mode, but if you end up employing these excessively you are unlikely to be meeting your original objectives. [14 Apr 2005]
Ballmer on Linux, licensing and .Net - part two
News How about the theory that Linux will enter companies through the back door, if you will, because consumers will install it at home, and then want it at work? Linux is not coming to companies on the desktop, not in any significant way. [14 Oct 2001]
Webcast: Overcoming the Linux Deployment Speed Bump with Managed Hosting
White Paper Before you do, find out how you can overcome the "Linux Deployment Speed Bump. Many organizations are considering a move to Linux to help improve the stability, security, and total cost of ownership of their enterprise applications, but few realize... [12 Dec 2007]
Migrating From UNIX to SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
White Paper This white paper provides insight into what you will be looking at to migrate edge-of-the network infrastructure and basic file, print, and e-mail services to Linux-SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 in particular. [27 Sep 2005]
Linux Special: A penguin on every desktop?
Comment Many thought that using Linux to run mission-critical applications is risky: if things go wrong, who do you call? Over 70 per cent of you responded that Linux is suitable for corporate use right now - a resounding victory for the open source... [19 May 1999]
Migrating From IIS Web Server to Apache on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
White Paper If you are planning to move other network services to Linux, you might want to consider replacing your IIS Web server with an Apache Web server running on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9. There are good reasons for switching to Apache and good... [29 Sep 2005]
Linux: it's time to grasp the nettle
Comment Only vendors who are nimble enough to address these opportunities will find financial success with Linux. The Linux source code and binary are freely available for downloading, licensed under the GNU Project's General Product Licence. [11 Sep 2000]
CIO Jury: The Linux desktop is dead
News At the moment there are too many options for the Linux desktop to support mass market tools. Graham Benson, IT director at Play.com's IT organisation the Web Factory, said: "Linux is a great example of the old adage 'you don't get owt for nowt'. [08 Nov 2006]
silicon.com readers unleashed on Linus Torvalds
Comment Also a lot of people are getting interested in Linux on truly big machines - so called NUMA machines where you have memories spread out over several machines and you want to see it as one, single image. [23 May 2001]
What would make Linux mainstream?
News The user interfaces used by most Linux distributions are a good place to start, independent analyst Amy Wohl said. Spruce up GIMP so that it's as usable as Photoshop, Glazman said, and you'll have an application that can help build Linux market... [26 Apr 2004]
