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

LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: Linux Laptops from Dell Linux Laptops from Dell R. Krause - February 18, 2000 Read Comments Event Summary 2/1/2000 [Cnet News] - Dell now has begun selling two models of its laptops with Linux preinstalled. The products, the Latitude CPX and the Inspiron 7500, come with Red Hat Linux 6.1 and are certified by Linuxcare. The Inspirons with Linux are available now, but the Latitudes will be available Feb. 4, according to a company representative. The move has been expected since last August. The CPX is the
2/18/2000

Embedded Linux for Handhelds
A spate of recent announcements from Lineo, Inc., Red Hat, and others concern the development of

LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: Embedded Linux for Handhelds Embedded Linux for Handhelds R. Krause - February 14, 2000 Read Comments Event Summary 01/25/2000 [Computerworld] - Lineo, Inc. in Lindon, Utah, is now shipping an embedded version of Linux called Embedix. With an additional software layer, Embedix PDA, due in the first quarter of next year, the operating system will be able to run Windows CE applications, the company said. Embedix 1.0 will initially run on Intel x86 and PowerPC processors. It requires a minimum of 8MB of RAM
2/14/2000

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.

LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: scalability and manageability of Linux servers, announced major Linux server initiatives at LinuxWorld in New York. VA Linux Systems: VA Cluster Manager VA Linux Systems (Sunnyvale, Calif.) demonstrated its VA Cluster Manager (VACM), pronounced vacuum by its development team. VACM, which will go into its beta test phase this week, is expected to become generally available sometime in the second quarter. VACM can be used either for managing large clusters of Linux servers or for general-purpose, remote
2/21/2000

VA Linux Releases NAS Server
Trying to break into the growing Network-Attached Storage market, Linux-based hardware manufacturer VA Linux has announced the release of its 9205 NAS storage server appliance.

LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: VA Linux Releases NAS Server VA Linux Releases NAS Server R. Krause - September 26, 2000 Read Comments R. Krause - September 26, 2000 Event Summary VA Linux Systems, Inc. recently introduced the VA Linux 9205 NAS system, a 2U (3.5-inch-high) storage appliance that leverages VA s expertise in Open Source software and high-density Linux systems engineering. The VA Linux 9205 NAS is VA s first network-attached storage (NAS) solution, complementing the company s product line, which is the industry s broadest
9/26/2000

Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Comparison Report
Find open source/linux/IT service vendors that suit your needs. Get a comprehensive report comparing functionality for the FOSS solutions you choose.

LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: Red Hat, SugarCRM, The Linux Box, and more). You ll get a comprehensive report comparing the functionality of the FOSS solutions you choose. No delays. List of Open Source and Linux, IT Services Software: Compiere ERP and CRM , by ComPiere. Daffodil One$DB Services , by Daffodil Software. Development & Support for Fisterra ERP , by Igalia. Expense Submittal System Services , by Adisoft. Info at Hand , by Long Reach. Linux Consulting , by SaberLogic. Linux-based Services and Remote Responder , by
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Information/Internet Appliances
Information appliances, also called Internet or PC appliances, are a new market that appeal to those customers who want to reduce their desktop hardware expenditures. What are they, who makes them, and what do you get for your money?

LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: share. We believe that Linux will find another home in these appliances, and we also expect BeOS will gain market share at Windows s expense. We suggest that vendors try not to have one box fit all . This leads to market confusion ( It s a floor wax! No, it s a dessert topping! Wait, it s both! ) which leads to lost sales opportunities. User Recommendations Users should pay attention to this market because it will grow significantly in the next three years. Since this computing model is not for everyone,
3/28/2000

ABAS Ibérica


LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: TABAS Ibérica is the ABAS partner for Spain and Portugal and is offering their services for this territory since 2000. This range of services includes implementation, hardware and network support, customization, users training and helpdesk.The brand name abas Business Software includes the products abas ERP for production, abas Distribution for distribution, wholesale, and service companies, and the eBusiness solution abas eB. abas ERP is an ERP application designed specifically for manufacturers in the Assemble-to-Order, Make-to-Order and Engineer-to-Order environment. abas Business Software is priced to fit most budgets while delivering full ERP functionality. It is flexible, adaptable, internationally applicable and a save investment for the future. The clear structure and well thought-out implementation strategy of the system enable a short implementation period as well as trouble-free integration into the company structure. New functions and technologies are constantly added to the standard software with each new upgrade. As a result, abas users are always using the most up-to-date product. abas Business Software is currently offered in 28 languages and can be run using Linux, Unix and Windows. ABAS has been a supporter of the open source operating system Linux since 1995.ABAS Software AG is a leading provider of cost-effective ERP solutions for midsize manufacturers and distributors. More than 2,750 customers have chosen ABAS as their IT specialist and work successfully with the internationally applicable abas Business Software. ABAS, established in 1980 and once characterized by students, has now become a global network of companies. ABAS Software AG in Karlsruhe employs more than 130 people, and together with over 50 abas partners ABAS employs approx. 750 employees worldwide. The abas software partners provide a wide range of services including implementation, customization, hardware and network support. ABAS also provides on-site support and ensures short reaction times and high service quality. International partners in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, the Netherlands, France, Italy, Spain, Iran, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, China, Hong Kong, Australia, Brazil and the USA represent the ABAS Software AG throughout the world. The partner network is continuously being expanded.

proALPHA Software


LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: proALPHA Software Corporation provides integrated enterprise level software solutions to mid-range discrete manufacturing, engineering and distribution organizations. proALPHA has demonstrated double digit revenue growth and consistent profitability since being founded in 1992. With over 1000 customers internationally, proALPHA provides the most comprehensive and cost effective extended ERP technology solution available in the market. With North American headquarters located in Nashua, New Hampshire (US), proALPHA has offices in twelve countries and three continents.

Does Microsoft Have Something Against 64-Bit Processors?
More cracks appear in the Wintel duolith, as Linux appears to be the first OS “ready for prime time” on Intel’s 64-bit “Itanium” processor. Despite Microsoft’s statements to the contrary, Linux may also be the only 64-bit OS on Itanium for awhile.

LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: set of converging circumstances, Linux could end up as the preeminent operating system for Intel s 64-bit Itanium chip, due in the second half of this year. Microsoft is holding to the party line that it will have a 64-bit Windows release ready to ship once Intel officially releases Itanium. But according to an internal Microsoft memo, dated Jan. 1, 2000, viewed by Sm@rt Reseller , the software company expects to release Beta 2 of Whistler, its next version of Windows following Windows 2000, as its first
3/17/2000

Sendmail Takes Security to the Next Level with Version 3.0 for NT
Sendmail 3.0 includes the Sendmail Message Transfer Agent, a Mailing List Server, a POP3 Server and a Message Store.

LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: | Dell Sharpens Its Linux Focus | So You Want to Outsource Your Messaging? | Tempest Creates a Secure Teapot | E*Trade Ignores Private Security Warning, But Public Hullaballoo Gets Response | My Network Engineers are Talking about Implementing Split DNS. What Does that Mean? | VA Linux Releases NAS Server | BoldFish’s Opt-In E-Mail Delivery System ~ ‘Oh My That’s Fast!’ | Red Hat’s Linux Domination Weakens | GNOME Will Try to Buff Up Linux | Human-Machine Interaction Company Ramps Up Firewall
11/5/1999

Gateway, Dell Plan Windows-free Appliances
Gateway, Dell and others plan desktop 'Internet appliances' -- running on little or no Microsoft software.

LINUX MINT LOCKS UP: | Dell Sharpens Its Linux Focus | Prophet 21 First Quarter Revenues Suffer But Pipeline Grows | Palm to Give Developers a Leg Up | Gates Previews Pen-Based Computer | Quantum Snaps Off Its NAS Group | eMachines to Ship Appliance | What’s in a Name? | Technology Hardware Maintenance-Acquiring and Managing Cost Effective Service | frontpath Announces Mobile Internet Appliance | Commerce One: First SAP, then Microsoft. But What About Clarus? | Transmeta to Intel/AMD: Eat Our Dust | Ariba Holds
11/10/1999


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