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IT Management Linux News for Mar 13, 2001
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LinuxPR: OSDN and BRIE to Present Symposium on "Rethinking Business In Light Of Open Source" (Mar 13, 2001, 22:55)
"Panelists and attendees will examine and debate the Open Source
movement and how it is challenging current notions of competition,
collaboration and intellectual property in businesses across the
globe."
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Enterprise Linux Today: IBM to Offer DigitalThink Courseware
(Mar 13, 2001, 22:53)
"Begins with Red Hat Linux Certification and UNIX Courses."
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Postnet.com: Linuxgruven staff told not to return until notified (Mar 13, 2001, 17:09)
"The company's chief executive and chief technology officer have
abruptly resigned. Payroll checks have bounced. And the company's
chairman, James Hibbits, has told most of Linuxgruven's estimated
150 employees not to return to work until further notice."
[Editor's note within.]
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CNET News.com: Only the strong survive in Linux landscape (Mar 13, 2001, 15:27)
"Linux executives and analysts predict this new environment
could spawn several new trends: Linux companies cooperating more,
consolidating more or ceding some influence to giant corporations
such as IBM. And they expect the tougher business climate to widen
the gap between the leading distributor of Linux, Red Hat, and its
competitors."
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LinuxWorld.com.au: IBM won't release own Linux distribution (Mar 13, 2001, 05:58)
"We're happy with our distribution partners and don't have any
plans as yet to release a Linux distribution of our own. There are
many ways in which IBM contributes to Linux on the desktop through
development of open source software."
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LinuxProgramming PR: Concept Engineering Adds Qt Support for C++ EDA
Developers (Mar 13, 2001, 05:44)
"Software engineers using C++ to develop high-performance,
multi-platform electronic design automation (EDA) tools can now
leverage that language with Concept Engineering's new support for
the Qt graphical user interface (GUI) application framework from
Trolltech AS."
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