There have been so many glowing stories on the use of Linux that one might come away with the impression that Linux is an elixir that solves myriad business problems, and that it is always cheaper ...
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META Trend: Although Windows-based PCs will remain the dominant information access point for corporate and consumer users through 2006, multiple information consumption devices - tuned to ...
SOT has officially announced the arrival of the 2003 release of the company's popular SOT Linux and SOT Office products. The new office suite and operating system, which is available in both Desktop ...
Sam Hiser, a technologist who spends much of his time promoting open-source alternatives to proprietary software, has an interesting way of describing the main difference between Microsoft’s Windows ...
Three weeks ago, John P. Stenbit , chief information officer of the U.S. Department of Defense, issued an agencywide memo that has Linux lovers rejoicing. The brief outlined the DOD's policy on ...
Microsoft has seen a 300 percent increase in the number of Web sites hosted on its recently launched Windows Server 2003 software in the last three months -- with a considerable amount of the new ...
The 2003 Linux Journal Readers' Choice Awards saw the addition of a few new categories, mostly hardware, and the loss of a couple old ones—thank the heavens for built-in pop-up blocking in browsers.
Linux is, SCO says, “an unauthorized derivative of Unix.” If SCO’s accusations are affirmed in court, the millions of companies and individual users who have increasingly built their lives around ...