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IT Management Linux News for Apr 27, 2005
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internetnews.com: Novell Takes Linux to China (Apr 27, 2005, 22:45)
"Novell today announced a partnership with a leading Chinese
organization to help expand and promote Linux adoption in
China..."
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LinuxWorld Australia: Linux Moves Into Enterprise Systems Design (Apr 27, 2005, 21:30)
"Production Web and e-mail servers may be Linux's heartland, but
researchers are now leveraging the operating system for testing and
debugging large SMP systems..."
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SearchEnterpriseLinux: Scalix Founder: Linux, Webmail are Killer Apps (Apr 27, 2005, 20:30)
"Widespread dissatisfaction with current e-mail systems,
particularly Microsoft Exchange and Outlook is spurring platform
and e-mail server changes..."
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OVUM: Good Times for Red Hat (and Therefore Linux) in Europe (Apr 27, 2005, 18:00)
"We tend to think of French Mandriva (née MandrakeSoft)
and Novell's German SuSE operation as carrying the torch for Linux
in Europe, but in fact Red Hat is not doing badly in Europe at
all..."
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SearchWebServices: Integrated Open Source Stacks to Gain Traction (Apr 27, 2005, 17:30)
"As organizations build out their SOAs, open source software is
increasingly seen as a viable alternative to commercial product
suites. But a lack of integrated open source stacks and a slew of
misconceptions still impede widespread adoption..."
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The Register: Oracle Wading Into Open Source Certification? (Apr 27, 2005, 15:15)
"Oracle is considering certification of open source software in
a move that could tread on the toes of one of Silicon Valley's
brightest start-ups..."
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The New York Times: Open Wallets for Open-Source Software (Apr 27, 2005, 14:00)
"Venture capitalists are again embracing open-source technology
companies, and a natural question may be whether some of them have
perhaps lost their minds..." [Free registration required,
alternate link provided. -ed.]
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