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Linux Laptops from Dell
Dell now has begun selling two models of its laptops with Linux preinstalled.

CISCO VPNCLIENT LINUX: More Step Taken | Cisco Tries to Cache In By Buying Software Start-Up Tasmania Networks | Intel Throws its Red Hat into Linux Ring | NEC Pulls Packard Bell PCs in US | Corel and PC Chips to Accelerate Mass Desktop Deployment of Linux | Gateway, Dell Plan Windows-free Appliances | Here Come the Information Appliances | Sony Picks Palm OS | Intel Invests in eSoft - Lintel Continues to Grow | AMD Athlon Debuts | EMC to Buy Data General | Compaq to Halt NT on Alpha Development | eMachines Considering
2/18/2000

IBM Loads Linux on Mainframes
IBM has announced that it will now provide Linux support and services for its largest machines, the S/390 Series of mainframes/servers.

CISCO VPNCLIENT LINUX: Arrow Now Points To Cisco | SurfAid is Not Enough: IBM Partners with WebCriteria | Network Appliance to Ship Sub-$10K Caching Hardware | The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Security | 1 Little GB, 2 Little GB, ..., 10 Little Gigabit | i2 Technologies Gets Reporting Help From Hyperion | Fischer’s Prio! SecureSync ~ A Solution to Enterprise Directory Chaos | Dell Tops in Customer Satisfaction | Saltare.com Prepares LEAP Into B2B Fray | EAI Vendor Active Software Activates Transactions | Should PeopleSoft be
6/9/2000

Come See the Softer Side of Linux?
Three hardware manufacturers, trying to upgrade the scalability and manageability of Linux servers, announced major Linux server initiatives at LinuxWorld in New York.

CISCO VPNCLIENT LINUX: More Step Taken | Cisco Tries to Cache In By Buying Software Start-Up Tasmania Networks | Intel Throws its Red Hat into Linux Ring | NEC Pulls Packard Bell PCs in US | Corel and PC Chips to Accelerate Mass Desktop Deployment of Linux | Gateway, Dell Plan Windows-free Appliances | Here Come the Information Appliances | Sony Picks Palm OS | Intel Invests in eSoft - Lintel Continues to Grow | AMD Athlon Debuts | EMC to Buy Data General | Compaq to Halt NT on Alpha Development | eMachines Considering
2/21/2000

IA-64 Linux From Red Hat
Red Hat announces the availability of the source code for IA-64 platforms, the first of which will be Intel’s “Itanium” processor, due later this year.

CISCO VPNCLIENT LINUX: Arrow Now Points To Cisco | SurfAid is Not Enough: IBM Partners with WebCriteria | Network Appliance to Ship Sub-$10K Caching Hardware | The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Security | Compaq Reorganizes Again | 1 Little GB, 2 Little GB, ..., 10 Little Gigabit | i2 Technologies Gets Reporting Help From Hyperion | Fischer’s Prio! SecureSync ~ A Solution to Enterprise Directory Chaos | Dell Tops in Customer Satisfaction | Saltare.com Prepares LEAP Into B2B Fray | EAI Vendor Active Software Activates
6/15/2000

Choosing Between Linux and Microsoft Windows Using an Analytical Hierarchy Process
Because small to medium enterprises are limited in their resources, they must carefully consider which of the two major operating systems available—Microsoft Windows or Linux—will better serve their needs and be more cost-efficient to implement.

CISCO VPNCLIENT LINUX: open source software, closed source software, Microsoft Windows, Linux, free solutions, commercial solutions, operating systems, SME, small to medium enterprises, AHP, analytical hierarchy process, total cost of ownership, TCO, user friendliness, installation, migration, integration..
12/19/2006

Network Engines, Inc. - Double the CPUs for Web Serving
Network Engines, Inc. is a leading vendor of extremely thin rackmount servers used in the rapidly growing area of web serving. In this note, we examine the company and its outlook.

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11/1/1999

Linux at 25% of Server OS Market - Is Redmond Hearing Footsteps?
Linux has now grabbed 25% of the server operating system market share, passing Novell and knocking on Windows's door.

CISCO VPNCLIENT LINUX: More Step Taken | Cisco Tries to Cache In By Buying Software Start-Up Tasmania Networks | Intel Throws its Red Hat into Linux Ring | NEC Pulls Packard Bell PCs in US | Corel and PC Chips to Accelerate Mass Desktop Deployment of Linux | Gateway, Dell Plan Windows-free Appliances | Here Come the Information Appliances | Sony Picks Palm OS | Intel Invests in eSoft - Lintel Continues to Grow | AMD Athlon Debuts | EMC to Buy Data General | Compaq to Halt NT on Alpha Development | eMachines Considering In
3/15/2000

Better Together: Blades, Linux, and Insight Control
In today’s datacenter, management costs have eclipsed all others. Server management puts a huge strain on IT budgets and, as a result, solutions that reduce costs by simplifying IT infrastructures and automating management processes are in high demand. Thankfully, a Linux-hosted management tool delivers automation for key management process—allowing your IT talent to focus on real-time business needs.

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8/24/2007 1:33:00 PM

Sun to Make Solaris Source Code Available
Sun Microsystems Inc. plans to make the source code of its Solaris operating system freely available to the public.

CISCO VPNCLIENT LINUX: More Step Taken | Cisco Tries to Cache In By Buying Software Start-Up Tasmania Networks | Intel Throws its Red Hat into Linux Ring | NEC Pulls Packard Bell PCs in US | Corel and PC Chips to Accelerate Mass Desktop Deployment of Linux | Gateway, Dell Plan Windows-free Appliances | Here Come the Information Appliances | Sony Picks Palm OS | Intel Invests in eSoft - Lintel Continues to Grow | AMD Athlon Debuts | EMC to Buy Data General | Compaq to Halt NT on Alpha Development | eMachines Considering
10/6/1999

Choosing HBAs for Linux Environments
IT managers know that choosing the Linux host bus adapter (HBA) for their data center infrastructures can impact the reliability of their systems. That is why Linux-based servers are being deployed in many enterprises. You can use the reliability of QLogic storage area networks (SANs) to drive more value from your SAN investments—giving your IT managers increased reliability and scalability in a hardware portfolio.

CISCO VPNCLIENT LINUX:
9/14/2007 3:42:00 PM

Bristol Technology Ships Win-to-Lin Migration Tool
Bristol Technology, Inc. has announced shipment of its Windows-to-Linux application-migration tool. Bristol's Wind/U for Linux product, which began shipping Tuesday, enables developers to compile Microsoft Win32 API and Microsoft Foundation Class source code directly on Linux, and create native, desktop and server-based Linux applications, according to Bristol.

CISCO VPNCLIENT LINUX: More Step Taken | Cisco Tries to Cache In By Buying Software Start-Up Tasmania Networks | Intel Throws its Red Hat into Linux Ring | NEC Pulls Packard Bell PCs in US | Corel and PC Chips to Accelerate Mass Desktop Deployment of Linux | Gateway, Dell Plan Windows-free Appliances | Here Come the Information Appliances | Sony Picks Palm OS | Intel Invests in eSoft - Lintel Continues to Grow | AMD Athlon Debuts | EMC to Buy Data General | Compaq to Halt NT on Alpha Development | eMachines Considering
12/8/1999

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