Linux gongs handed out at New York Expo

LinuxWorld Expo in New York rewarded the efforts of Linux vendors and developers with awards for innovation with the open source code.

By Chris Holbrook, 5 February 2001 09:15

NEWS One such contribution includes PocketLinux from open communication specialist, Transvirtual. The company linked a Compaq iPaq to the web running its PocketLinux framework via a wireless LAN card. In the best developer tools section at the show was a Linux-based router, running Embedix from Lineo, developed for home or small business use. Other firms, including Serve Linux and Celestix, also showcased servers running Linux. The six categories for the best products on show in New York, were: Best developer tools; Best hardware; Best productivity application; Best system integration solution; Best network/server application and Best embedded Linux solution. Best Developer Tools:
Borland/Impress, Kylix
IBM, DB2 Universal Database
IBM, Via Voice for Linux SDK
Lineo, Embedix SDK
SuSE, Linux Professional Best Hardware:
Compaq, ProLiant Server Line
VA Linux, 1220 Server
IBM, eServer zSeries 900
ImageStream, Carrier Pro Best Productivity Application:
eIT, easyLinux
SourceForge, Onsite
Chillware, iceSculptor Best System Integration Solution:
Computer Associates, Unicenter TNG 2.4 for Linux
IBM, Small Business Suite for Linux
NeTraverse, Win4Lin 2.0 Best Network/Server Application:
Caldera, Volution
Veritas, NetBackup Business Server Support for Linux
MandrakeSoft, Mandrake 7.2 PowerePack Deluxe Best Embedded Linux Solution:
Transvirtual Technologies, PocketLinux
DevelopOnLine, IDE
IBM, DB2 Everyplace

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