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Feds can no longer ignore Linux
Given government's focus on total cost of ownership and its insatiable desire to find deals that offer the best value, it should come as no surprise that Linux has reared its head on the operating system scene.
IDC: Reliability main driver for Linux
Some 40 per cent of US users deploying Linux do so because they believe it is more reliable than either Unix or Windows NT compared with 13 per cent who implement it because of pricing issues.
IBM Adds Linux To DeveloperWorks
During a preview event, IBM is expected to show the latest additions to DeveloperWorks, the company's developer resource website.
Compaq Linux Test Drive
This website gives you quick, open, online access to simply run your applications on Linux.
ZDNN/Harris Quickpoll: Is Linux ready to rule?
s Linux ready for the big leagues? Or does it still need tweaking and more time to prove itself?
The Deepak Saxena interview - September 24th, 1999
Deepak Saxena is the founder of the Linux Demo Day project, whose purpose is to plan a day of worldwide demonstration of Linux and the GNU system.
Interview: Oracle on Oracle 8i
32BitsOnline's, Mark Bashaw took the opportunity to talk with three Oracle representatives on the announcement of Oracle 8i officially certified to work on Red Hat Linux.
Corel Linux statement - A Time For Clarification
Judith O'Brien, of Corel Corporation clarifies the issues on the beta testing phase and Corel's commitment to the open source community.
Linux Founder Sees Software Price Crash
Computer software prices will crash when the need for constant upgrades disappears, and this is only a matter of time, leading computer and software expert Linus Torvalds said.
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