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IT Management Linux News for Feb 09, 2004
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The Register: US Markets Warm to Linux Makers Over SCO (Feb 09, 2004, 23:00)
"If you are looking for evidence proving SCO's success in
slowing down Linux momentum, you won't find it in the financial
markets..."
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CXOtoday: IBM Patches Government Link To Drive Open Source (Feb 09, 2004, 21:00)
"IBM India and the Government of Uttaranchal signed two
Memorandums of Understanding (MOU), in a move to mark the beginning
of a statewide e-Governance and University Program
initiative..."
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The Australian: RTA Plans Desktop Open Source (Feb 09, 2004, 19:30)
"The NSW Roads and Traffic Authority is about to embark on what
may be the biggest roll-out of a desktop open source system in
NSW..."
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Sybase To Linux-Enable All Servers By June (Feb 09, 2004, 19:00)
"Sybase, in fact, now plans to Linux-enable all its server-side
products by mid-2004, and its PowerBuilder development tools some
time after that..."
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MSNBC: Red Hat in Fight to Keep Linux lead (Feb 09, 2004, 18:30)
"Red Hat has sprung ahead of its competitors in the march for
dominance of the Linux world. Question is, can it continue to grow
at its current 30 percent clip...?"
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NewsFactor: Is There Room for Mandrake in the Enterprise? (Feb 09, 2004, 18:00)
"After legions of Linux salespeople have educated corporate
buyers into the open-source methodology--buying low-cost software,
but expecting to pay for services--Mandrake persists in taking the
opposite approach..."
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NewsForge: OSDL CEO Expects Microsoft to Port Apps to Linux (Feb 09, 2004, 17:00)
"In a phone interview Friday, Open Source Development Labs
(OSDL) CEO Stu Cohen said, 'As Linux continues to grow, Microsoft
will port some of their applications to run on Linux...'"
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CRN: Red Hat To Support SE Linux In Enterprise Linux 4.0 (Feb 09, 2004, 15:00)
"Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0, due out in 2005, will include
support for Security-Enhanced Linux (SE Linux), according to a
spokeswoman from the Raleigh, N.C.-based commercial Linux
vendor..."
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Intranet Straegist: Open-Source Database Software Grows in Popularity (Feb 09, 2004, 13:00)
"The backlash against proprietary software continues, with a new
survey showing that companies are turning to the open-source MySQL
software to build their databases..." [Link repaired.
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