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IT Management Linux News for Apr 11, 2006
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More Reaction to Red Hat/JBoss (Apr 11, 2006, 21:45)
If you surprise the analyst/pundit community like the JBoss
acquisition did, you can bet your bottom dollar they'll put their
opinions out as soon as they can. Articles within.
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ZDNet UK: Making the Business Case for Open Source (Apr 11, 2006, 20:15)
"Do you want to employ open source solutions in your data centre
but can't get the idea past the powers that be? We're here to
help..."
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Linux Format: Bruce Perens Talks UserLinux and Ubuntu (Apr 11, 2006, 19:30)
"LXF: Let's talk about UserLinux. You announced it, what, two
years ago...?"
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PC World: Linux Backers Plan Microsoft Shadow Conference (Apr 11, 2006, 18:00)
"Microsoft's Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC)
this year will get some open-source competition..."
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Tekrati: Open Source Market 'Deeply Fragmented,' Says Evans Data Corporation (Apr 11, 2006, 16:30)
"Evans Data Corp says its latest survey of software developers
on Open Source and Linux shows a deeply fragmented market with no
clear leader..."
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internetnews.com: Red Hat, JBoss: The Pros And Cons (Apr 11, 2006, 15:45)
"Red Hat's acquisition of JBoss today is getting mixed reviews
from industry analysts..."
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CNET News: Dell Exec: We're Not Wintel's Lapdog (Apr 11, 2006, 15:00)
"To some, Dell marches to the beat of Intel and Microsoft drums,
dutifully following their research and development plans. But to
hear Kevin Kettler tell it, the PC maker often takes its own
lead..."
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ZDNet Australia: Novell Still Running Windows (Apr 11, 2006, 14:30)
"Novell may be passionately evangelising Linux and Open Office
on the desktop but more than half of its own employees can still
boot Microsoft Windows and Office if they wish.
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CNET News: Novell: Linux Desktop Set to Take Off (Apr 11, 2006, 13:30)
"Linux on desktop computers will begin taking off in mainstream
markets in the next 12 to 18 months, Novell President Ron Hovsepian
has predicted..."
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The Register: 'Red Hat Wraps Linux in Sh*t,' Says New Exec (Apr 11, 2006, 12:45)
"With the sale of his company JBoss to Red Hat, Marc Fleury will
be going to work for an open source pretender that has never done
much in the way of innovation. Or, at least that's what Fleury used
to think..."
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