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Add another tech heavyweight to the Linux bandwagon. Intel is set to open the source code of its widely used security software.
Dozens of distributions are stepping into the ring. But only two heavyweights -- Red Hat and Caldera -- pack serious business punch. Which one will be the champ?
Low cost is always cited as the top reason that enterprises choose Linux clusters. But the promise of new, advanced management tools and scalability capabilities is also spurring increased interest and attention
Hewlett-Packard says it will offer the popular OpenVMS operating system on its new Itanium-based servers.
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