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IT Management Linux News for Jan 03, 2005

  • The Guardian: Microsoft Foiled. Who Said There's No Santa Claus? (Jan 03, 2005, 23:30)
    "Last year was the year of Google and open source. It was also the year when the Apple iPod inherited the mantle of the Sony Walkman as the icon of a generation, IBM exited the PC business, Sun Microsystems entered its death throes..."

  • Korea IT News: Open Source Software Firms Expand Presence In DBM System Market (Jan 03, 2005, 17:30)
    "Open source software companies are beginning to augment their presence in database management (DBM) system market..."

  • IT Manager's Journal: Why is HP Shipping FreeDOS to China? (Jan 03, 2005, 15:15)
    "What was somewhat strange about the announcement was that HP, a strong Linux supporter but struggling in the Chinese market, would ship the budget PC not with Linux, not with Windows XP, but with the FreeDOS operating system installed..."

  • eWeek: The Status of Unix (Jan 03, 2005, 14:30)
    Two articles from eWeek detail the Unix server arena, as Linux, Microsoft, and Unix vendor competition threaten to rapidly reduce Unix deployments in the months ahead.

  • Yahoo!/TechWeb: Open And Shut (Jan 03, 2005, 13:00)
    "The value and utilization of open-source software have grown immensely in recent years, but in the booming analytics market, open source is strangely not keeping pace..."

  • Technetra: A Big Bang for the Buck (Jan 03, 2005, 08:30)
    "Many venture capitalists (VCs) are starting to get excited because they see that OSS can form the basis for a profitable ROI..."