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[newsforge daily] April 26, 2003
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Date: Sat Apr 26 2003 - 05:30:25 EDT OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DAILY EDITION * NEWSLETTER ----------------------------------------------------------------------Sponsored by Thinkgeek http://www.ThinkGeek.com/ April 26, 2003
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NewsForge Reports Why do programmers write open source software? http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/19/2128256
Linux Advisory Watch - April 25th, 2003
History repeats itself
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Oppn soft on Linux, wants no Windows
In a sign that the cyber age has well and truly dawned inside Parliament, the Opposition on Thursday warned the government against the Microsoft monopoly over software.
Linux questions and answers
Linux will go mainstream in the data center in 2003. Why? Because the open-source operating system delivers Unix reliability at Intel prices and has strong support from vendors like Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Oracle and SAP. But executives still wonder about the right Linux strategy. 'Open Source Software - Case Studies Examining Its Use' Released by the Dravis Group http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/25/2013228 The Dravis Group LLC has published the report "Open Source Software: Case Studies Examining its Use," which illustrates the diverse uses of open source software. After releasing "Linux, Inc.: A Survey of Open Source Software -- October 2002," The Dravis Group recognized a need to provide perspectives on the benefits and challenges associated with open source software. Discussions with numerous commercial, government and non-profit organizations ...
Win XP, now on Linux !
CodeWeavers new software offering enables Linux users to run most Microsoft Office XP components on Linux, thus giving an extra edge to this OS.
The world beyond Windows
Whether or not Microsofts new Windows Server 2003 software has .Net in its name, it is clear the companys real commitment is to its Windows operating system. Obviously, it makes business sense for Microsoft to want to continue generating demand for its flagship products, especially now that action in the industry is moving away from the desktop, where Microsoft rules, toward the Web where competition is king.
The 'affordable computing' dream
Success, fame and $115 million sit lightly on Rajesh Jain's shoulders. "I don't think about the money. Others do," he says. Landmark grant latest prize for institute http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/25/1417228 Houston-based Landmark Graphics Corp. has granted $2.6 million in integrated software and services for geosciences research at FedEx Technology Institute at the University of Memphis. New Windows called powerful enough to fend off Linux rival http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/25/1413224 Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said a new, more powerful version of its Windows operating system for running corporate networks
Will Linux get its own 'Palladium'?
Linus Torvalds has said that there is no reason why Linux could not include digital rights management technology, raising the possibility that the software could follow in Microsoft's 'trusted computing' footsteps Oracle's Ellison Jabs at Microsoft Using Linux as His Weapon http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/25/142226 When Oracle Corp. Chief Executive Larry Ellison was in Auckland this year competing to sail in the America's Cup, he lived aboard his motor yacht Katana. Named for a sword carried by Japanese warriors, the 243-foot vessel features a duplex apartment and a basketball court. To unsubscribe - If you do not wish to subscribe to NewsForge Daily, go to: http://www.osdn.com/newsletters/unsubscribe.shtml Copyright (c)1999-2003 Open Source Development Network. All rights reserved Received on Sat Apr 26 07:34:43 2003 This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Wed Aug 23 2006 - 13:27:27 EDT |
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