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IT Management Linux News for Mar 02, 1999
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Business Wire: Summit Strategies Announces Market Research Opinion on Linux (Mar 02, 1999, 11:18)
"Linux's Nagging Legal and Culture Clash Issues Could Slow
Meteoric Rise Summit Strategies Predicts Potential Barriers for
Open Source Operating System Star"
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Business Wire: Linuxcare Launches World's Largest Open and Free Linux Information Repository Resource; Free Linuxcare Knowlegebase Designed to Serve Corporate Enterprises In Adoption of Linux (Mar 02, 1999, 11:15)
"Linuxcare, Inc. (www.linuxcare.com) the first company to
provide a complete solution for Linux technical support to Fortune
1000 companies -- announced today the public availability of the
Linuxcare Knowledgebase, free at www.linuxcare.com."
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Business Wire: ZDTV Creates Linux Superguide; ZDTV and ZDTV.com Feature Linux OS (Mar 02, 1999, 11:06)
"ZDTV, an affiliate of Ziff-Davis (NYSE:ZD), today announced the
release of the "Linux Superguide," a complete television and web
based information resource for the Linux Operating System (OS), a
free and open source code OS."
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Business Wire: VSI Announces Fax Support for Linux; VSI-FAX Gold for Linux Debuts Fax Capabilities at LinuxWorld Expo (Mar 02, 1999, 11:03)
"VSI (V-Systems Inc.), the leader in integrated fax, Tuesday
announced Linux support for its VSI-FAX(R) Gold line of enterprise
fax software, ranked the top Unix-based fax server in the United
States according to International Data Corp. (IDC)."
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Business Wire: Natural MicroSystems Launches Open Source for Open Telecom Initiative (Mar 02, 1999, 11:01)
"Ericsson, Lucent Technologies Microelectronics Group and
Motorola Computer Group Join Effort Officers of Leading Industry
Group, PICMG, Support Initiative"
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Business Wire: Penguin Computing -- Leading Provider of Linux-based E-commerce Solutions for Internet-driven Businesses -- Announces Record Sales (Mar 02, 1999, 10:54)
"Penguin Computing, ( www.penguincomputing.com ), the nation's
largest and fastest-growing retailer of Linux-only systems,
reported today that its 4th quarter sales of Linux-based e-commerce
solutions to Internet companies have increased by 400 percent over
the 3rd quarter of 1998. 1st quarter 1999 numbers are expected even
more impressive. In less than a year, the company has attracted the
attention of such high-profile customers as Amazon.com
(Nasdaq:AMZN), Excite (Nasdaq:XCIT), Viacom (AMEX:VIA), Paramount,
Salon Magazine, and Slashdot, who all use Penguin Computing Linux
Systems for building reliable web and database infrastructure."
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Business Wire: Applix Launches Open Source Initiative With Applix SHELF; Embeddable, Graphical Programming Language Now Available for Applixware (Mar 02, 1999, 10:49)
"Applix, Inc. (NASDAQ:APLX), a leader in decision support
applications for Linux and Unix workstations, today launched its
first Open Source initiative with Applix SHELF, an embeddable,
full-featured programming language for use with the Applixware
office suite. With SHELF added to Applixware's Extension Language
Facility (ELF), application developers will be able to increase
customization and extensibility of their applications by embedding
Applixware language in their products."
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Business Wire: Informix and HP Form Alliance to Deliver Linux-Based Internet Solutions Through Covision Program (Mar 02, 1999, 10:33)
Informix Dynamic Server, Linux Edition Suite to be Available
Through HP Covision Channel Partners
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Business Wire: VA Research to Port Linux to Intel's IA-64 Architecture (Mar 02, 1999, 10:32)
"Intel Corporation and VA Research Linux Systems today announced
that they have signed an agreement for VA Research to port the
Linux operating system to Intel's future IA-64 architecture. VA
Research will deliver the optimized port, in synch with
Merced-based system availability in mid 2000. Under the agreement,
Intel will support VA Research's efforts on porting and optimizing
the full Linux operating environment for Merced-based systems. VA
Research will deliver a performance-optimized operating system with
configuration, tools and features for the high-end server and
workstation market segments. Combining the Linux operating
environment with the scalability and availability features of the
Merced processor will provide a robust enterprise-computing
platform."
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Business Apps at LinuxWorld (Mar 02, 1999, 08:25)
Appgen will be demonstrating its general business and accounting
applications running on Linux
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