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

LINUX PARTITION DISK: 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

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 PARTITION DISK: 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

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

LINUX PARTITION DISK: 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

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 PARTITION DISK: 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

Inprise/Borland Challenges Other Vendors to Open-Source Their Database Code
In a move which will challenge other database vendors to open-source their SQL databases, Inprise/Borland Corporation has announced it is releasing the source code for its InterBase 6 cross-platform SQL database. It will provide the database on multiple platforms, including Linux, Windows NT, and Sun Solaris, make the database available at no charge, and spin the InterBase division off into a separate company.

LINUX PARTITION DISK: the forefront of the Linux database market by open-sourcing InterBase 6, the new version of its cross-platform SQL database. Inprise plans to release InterBase in open-source form for multiple platforms, including Linux, Windows NT, and Solaris, make the database available at no charge, and spin the InterBase division off into a separate company. Inprise will be taking a leadership role in the Open-Source movement by releasing InterBase 6 under an open-source license. We are taking this bold step
1/17/2000

The Impact of Disk Fragmentation
Just about every IT professional has a fragmentation horror story about a system so severely degraded by fragmentation that it was unusable. But very few IT professionals can offer more than anecdotal evidence regarding the importance of defragmentation software. That’s why we decided to put fragmentation to the test, with the intent of answering the basic question: is fragmentation really a problem in your organization?

LINUX PARTITION DISK:
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Red Hat


LINUX PARTITION DISK: Red Hat (NASDAQ: RHAT) is a Linux and open source provider. The company's software solutions and services are based on the open source model and serve enterprises worldwide. Red Hat's solutions include Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating platforms and services such as consulting, 24x7 support, Red Hat Network. and Red Hat's global training and certification programs.Red Hat offers enterprise hardware and software vendors a standard platform on which to certify their technology. The company assures scalability and security of the open source software it provides. Red Hat deploys, integrates, updates, manages, trains, and suppors companies such as Amazon.com, Credit Suisse First Boston, DreamWorks, Reuters, Lehman Brothers. With offices across the world, Red Hat is headquartered in North Carolina, USA and was founded in 1993.

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 PARTITION DISK: | 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

SaberLogic


LINUX PARTITION DISK: Formed in 2002, SaberLogic LLC provides Linux and IT consulting, Crystal Reports development, and custom programming services. The company's corporate culture is centered on providing technology agnostic services to its clients. SaberLogic serves its North American clientele from its headquarters in Ohio, USA.

LinuxForce


LINUX PARTITION DISK: LinuxForce is a technology services provider specializing in the development, implementation, management, and support of Linux-based systems, with a particular expertise in Debian GNU/Linux. The company was founded in 1996 and provides its services and products to companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and other organizations. LinuxForce is headquartered in Pennyslvania, USA.

Red Hat’s Linux Domination Weakens
Red Hat still controls the Linux market, but now it’s getting some competition from SuSE, Caldera, and TurboLinux.

LINUX PARTITION DISK: Red Hat’s Linux Domination Weakens Red Hat’s Linux Domination Weakens R. Krause - September 13, 2000 Read Comments R. Krause - September 13, 2000 Event Summary According to recently figures from IDC, Red Hat was still the #1 distributor of the Linux operating system in 1999 by a wide margin, with a 48% share of the copies shipped. Trailing Red Hat were German vendor SuSE with a 15% share, and Caldera Systems and TurboLinux with 10% each. (See Figure 1) Bringing up the rear were MandrakeSoft (4%) and
9/13/2000