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

LINUX MV: 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 MV: 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

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.

LINUX MV: IBM Loads Linux on Mainframes IBM Loads Linux on Mainframes R. Krause - June 9, 2000 Read Comments R. Krause - June 9, 2000 Event Summary May 17, 2000 [Source: IBM] Linux software, services are available for S/390 server. Responding to demand by S/390 users, IBM is now providing Linux software and services for the S/390 enterprise server. This is the latest initiative in IBM s strategy to complement the Linux operating system throughout its offerings. Linux for S/390 will be offered by the companies SuSE
6/9/2000

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.

LINUX MV: IA-64 Linux From Red Hat IA-64 Linux From Red Hat R. Krause - June 15, 2000 Read Comments R. Krause - June 15, 2000 Event Summary In May Red Hat, Inc. announced the availability of an early release of the Red Hat source code for the forthcoming Intel Itanium processor platform targeting high-end servers and workstations. This distribution enables the development of IA-64 software for the most intensive computing environments, from high performance design automation to enterprise level databases. A free
6/15/2000

Demand at the Fount of Open Source Part Two: A Primer Based in Demand Trends
Organizations globally, are contributing to increased demand for Free and open source software but vendors may not yet be meeting this demand. This article highlights FOSS fundamentals with the goal of adding clarity for the uninitiated.

LINUX MV: some type of certified Linux training. As demand for Linux continues to increase, demand for Linux support ought to increase, so the number of trained professionals will need to grow. FOSS providing companies such as Red Hat and Novell both offer specialized training and certifications, plus there are independent organizations offering training, such as the Linux Professional Institute . It is disingenuous though, to only mention the number of trained professionals when considering support. The issue is
12/31/2005

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

LINUX MV: | 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

Ways to Migrate Windows Applications to UNIX/Linux
Migration can be risky and expensive if handled by inexperienced developers. Seemingly small things can lead to bigger issues and cause performance problems. Hence, the services of a professional migration service provider who has executed similar projects is recommended. Learn about the different ways you can completely migrate from Windows to UNIX and Linux, so that you can make an intelligent, informed decision.

LINUX MV: Migrate Windows Applications to UNIX/Linux Ways to Migrate Windows Applications to UNIX/Linux Source: S7 Software Document Type: White Paper Description: Migration can be risky and expensive if handled by inexperienced developers. Seemingly small things can lead to bigger issues and cause performance problems. Hence, the services of a professional migration service provider who has executed similar projects is recommended. Learn about the different ways you can completely migrate from Windows to UNIX and
3/4/2008 5:44:00 AM

Will Sun Burn Linux with Free Solaris?
Sun Microsystems has eliminated licensing fees for Solaris 8 and its source code.

LINUX MV: Will Sun Burn Linux with Free Solaris? Will Sun Burn Linux with Free Solaris? R. Krause - February 2, 2000 Read Comments Event Summary Sun Microsystems has eliminated licensing fees for Solaris 8 in an effort to boost its appeal against Linux and Windows NT. Solaris 8 is due to ship in February, around the same time Microsoft is due to ship Windows 2000. Sun CEO Scott McNealy has been laying the groundwork for the announcement for months by telling audiences that software is a service and should be
2/2/2000

Sun to Community Source Almost Everything
Sun Microsystems Inc. is working towards eventually

LINUX MV: been popularized by the Linux community. Open source allows any individual to both access the software and amend it, whether for development or commercial use. We already offer it with our microprocessors, Solaris, Java, Jini and our HPC (high-performance computing) software, Joy said here at the Asia-Pacific IT Summit in an interview with IDG News Service. Our intention is to try to do it with everything. The only limit to community sourcing Sun s software portfolio will occur where the software in
11/24/1999

Carillon Financials


LINUX MV: Carillon is a real-time enterprise resource planning (ERP) / enterprise management system (EMS) with installations worldwide. It includes database support for Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, and Oracle. The server can run on any operating system supported by the selected database platform, including Windows, Unix, Linux, and Novell. Source code is available. The Carillon Financials accounting packages, available in Enterprise, Workgroup, or Personal editions, are marketed towards small, medium, and large companies. Software features include real-time postings, on-line approvals, month- and year-end closings, audit trails, spreadsheet integration, and drill-downs.

Gateway Announces Server Appliances
Gateway, Inc. has announced two new Linux-based server appliances, entering a growing market with products aimed at small businesses/offices.

LINUX MV: minutes, Gateway said. The Linux operating system is hidden from end users, who only see the built-in Internet and e-mail applications. The devices start at $1,299 and are intended to support up to 100 users, although Gateway said more could be handled for simple e-mail uses. Gateway appears to be one of the first vendors to come out with server appliances built around Linux. However, we believe one of the most popular uses of Linux with companies that are adopting the Windows alternative is in
12/15/1999