A top Red Hat executive has attacked the open-source credentials of its sometime business partner Sun Microsystems.
Linux gets a good share of the headlines, but Windows server software is grabbing a good share of the dough.
Sun Microsystems president Jonathan Schwartz, who speaks often of innovation in sales methods and not just technology, is seeking a patent on the company's per-employee software pricing plan, CNET News.com has learned.
After three years of declines, Sun Microsystems returned to revenue growth in its fourth quarter of fiscal 2004.
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A leading OpenBSD programmer has accused Sun Microsystems of hindering development of the open-source software for its newer computers, causing Sun to scramble to cooperate with the project in response.
OpenGroupware.org has been launched with plans to create applications that compete with Microsoft Exchange server products.
OpenGroupware.org has been launched with plans to create applications that compete with Microsoft Exchange server products.
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OpenGroupware.org has been launched with plans to create applications that compete with Microsoft Exchange server products.
Open-source software has already shaken up the operating systems business. Now, Java server software makers are feeling the heat.
A deal cinched Wednesday could help Microsoft tackle a long-standing problem: How to sell new software to customers reluctant to give up a 7-year-old version of Windows.
Another year has gone by--an eternity in software-development terms--and it's time once again for PC users to ask themselves: Is Linux ready for the desktop?
The growing popularity of Linux will force Microsoft to bring its software to the Unix clone starting in late 2004, a research firm has predicted in a study that Microsoft promptly disputed.
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