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VMware 3.0 Released

By Timothy R. Butler | Nov 06, 2001 at 12:34 AM

VMware has announced the final release of the PC virtualizer of the same name. VMware provides a convenient way to run an entire operating system (such as Windows or BSD) inside a window on your Linux desktop.

IBM Releases $40 Million in Software as Open Source

By Timothy R. Butler | Nov 05, 2001 at 4:20 PM

IBM has announced that they are releasing $40 million worth of tools as open source, and placing them under the control of a multi-vendor open source community. “The Java-based open source software, code-named Eclipse, will enable developers to use software tools from multiple suppliers together, allowing developers to integrate business processes used to create e-business applications, such as those for Web services. “

How the Antitrust Settlement Affects You.

By Timothy R. Butler | Nov 02, 2001 at 9:49 PM

As an IT worker, I'm sure that you recognize the USA v. Microsoft case as something that could profoundly affect the direction IT will move in. However, after today's settlement announcement, many pundits suggested that the proposed end accomplished little at all. I beg to differ.

Interview with SecureONE

By Staff Staff | Nov 01, 2001 at 8:22 PM

KDE::Enterprise has a new interview with Andrew Hatfield of SecureONE about the popular K Desktop Environment (KDE). “KDE is our desktop of choice for development, webdesign and support. We still use Windows2000, however, we like and try to spend most of our time in Linux 'mode.'”

Mono Project aims to bring .Net apps to Linux

By Staff Staff | Oct 31, 2001 at 8:10 PM

ZDNet has a report on the Mono project, an open source project with the aim of “creating a development environment that will allow applications developed for .Net to run on Linux-based as well as Windows-based systems.”

Amazon.com saves millions with Linux switch

By Staff Staff | Oct 30, 2001 at 6:03 PM

News.com is reporting that Amazon cut technology costs by $17 million dollars last quarter by switching to Linux-based solutions. “Amazon said in June that it was revamping its computer systems and switching to 'commodity' computers running Linux. Executives said at the time that they expected technology costs as a portion of net sales would decrease by 20 percent this year. “

Migrating Codebases from Solaris to Linux

By Timothy R. Butler | Oct 26, 2001 at 8:13 PM

IBM DeveloperWorks has an interesting article on the rationale and ways of migrating your in house programs from Solaris to Linux. “A number of compelling reasons make the move to Linux very attractive. Its technical and operational characteristics make it a match for a range of applications, especially with the availability of the 2.4 release.”

Q&A on Linux

By Staff Staff | Oct 24, 2001 at 10:14 PM

Gartner has released Q&A on Linux: What is it's Future, in which they suggests a scenario where Linux “would be recognized as a single open development environment for deployment to a variety of platforms, as was once the hope for Unix.”

Borland Releases Kylix 2

By Timothy R. Butler | Oct 24, 2001 at 12:54 AM

Borland Software Corp. announced availablity of a new release of their popular Kylix Linux development package today. Most of the major changes in Kylix 2 focus on web services and improved cross-platform compatiblity.

New Distros Released

By Timothy R. Butler | Oct 22, 2001 at 5:07 PM

RedHat, Inc. and SuSE, Inc. both rolled out new versions of their respective Linux distributions today. RedHat Linux 7.2 integrates new features including a journaling file system (ext3) and improved configuration tools for tasks such as firewall setup and user management.

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