Software and hardware makers announce more joint projects.
Software and hardware companies team up.
Industry expert says sunny skies are ahead... sometime.
VMware release a new version of its virtual machine software.
Linux, a bug tracker, and J2EE.
Open source meets windows.
A comparison of the evolution and impact of Java and Linux.
Standards group approves a language as an open standard.
The rush to Linux in some corporate IT operations is based on faulty lines of reasoning, according to a recent report compiled by analysts at Meta Group;
Linux software supplier MontaVista Software has added instant messaging capabilities to the embedded version of its operating system via a deal with Finnish instant messaging (IM) software maker Movial.
Ambuj Goyal gave a rousing keynote talk at the annual Lotus users forum that
featured the unveiling of the unit's so-called Next Generation or 'Next Gen'
products, which he said were based on open standards.
Even as Linux makes substantial inroads on the server side, observers ask if it will ever play a big role on client systems. While administrative software helpings were most plentiful on the plates at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo last week in New York City, client-side developments were somewhat sparse.
The SCO Group this week created a new business division dubbed SCOsource to manage the licensing of its Unix intellectual property assets and hired famed Microsoft prosecutor David
Boies to defend those assets.
Open-source software distributor Lindows.com is reaching out to schools with an unlimited licensing offer.