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  • Can Linux do Web Services?

    Is Linux ready to move beyond file and Web servers to application and Web services servers? The answer, if IBM has anything to do with it, is an unqualified yes

  • SuSE widens scope for desktop Linux

    Open-source software seller SuSE released on Monday a new desktop version of the Linux operating system aimed at corporate buyers.

  • Building the Linux business infrastructure

    IBM has the Linux middleware tools you need today--but so do Oracle, BEA, and many other enterprise software vendors. Why the rush, and what's in it for you?

  • Linux for mission-critical apps? Not so crazy

    There is no great genius, it is said, without a touch of madness. It remains to be seen if Scott Gibson is a genius. Today, though, more than a few of his colleagues would probably say the vice president of hotel IT for Cendant Corporation has lost his marbles. That's because Gibson is in the process of deploying one of his company's most mission-critical applications on Linux.

  • Did Windows 2000 miss the revolution?

    While Windows 2000 gestated for the past five years, the world of operating systems changed. The notion of one OS that can fit all devices may be as antiquated as the idea that mainframe computers can handle all computing tasks.

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  • SuSE widens scope for desktop Linux

    The software maker introduces a version of Linux aimed at enterprise customers, hoping to move the open-source software beyond servers and low-cost PCs.

  • Building the Linux business infrastructure

    IBM has the Linux middleware tools you need today--but so do Oracle, BEA, and many other enterprise software vendors. Why the rush, and what's in it for you?

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