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IT Management Linux News for Mar 19, 2001
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Enterprise Linux Today: Enterprise Linux Institute To Promote Linux As An Enterprise Solution (Mar 19, 2001, 23:21)
"The Institute is dedicated to educating business and
information technology professionals about the strategies,
techniques and tools required to successfully design, build, manage
and maintain Linux platforms and Linux-based applications and
systems."
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LinuxPlanet: Survey: Linux makes inroads in the corporation, but roadblocks remain (Mar 19, 2001, 17:03)
According to a survey of IT professionals commissioned by
internet.com, Linux usage continues to grow in the corporate world,
primarily on the server side. However, the Linux industry has
significant challenges in building awareness among potential
customers -- especially VA Linux, which has the same brand
awareness among IT professionals as LinuxOne.
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Enterprise Linux Today: Take a Letter, Rex! Applixware is Coming to System/390 Linux (Mar 19, 2001, 16:46)
Not too long ago, VistaSource, makers of the venerable
Applixware office suite, announced they'd be changing their
emphasis to the enterprise, provoking a spate of rumors about their
impending withdrawal from the Linux desktop market. Then they got
acquired, provoking another round of rumors about their fate. Scott
Courtney reports on what the company's up to, including one
surprising development: Applixware for the System/390.
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Community: Linux on CeBIT 2001 in Hannover, Germany. (Mar 19, 2001, 14:36)
Reader Fred Mobach writes in with a link to a list of companies
with Linux offerings making an appearance at CeBIT 2001,to be held
this week and next in Hannover, Germany.
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NewsForge: Linuxgruven leaves students and employees in limbo (Mar 19, 2001, 13:06)
"With all the recent stories about dot com companies closing
down, it would be easy simply to toss the news about technical
support company Linuxgruven's layoffs and financial woes in the
"been there, seen that" file. But this case seems to be
different."
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