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IT Management Linux News for Jun 23, 2006
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Computerworld: Novell's Users Rewarded for Staying the Course (Jun 23, 2006, 21:15)
"If you're a Novell user, yesterday was a very good day for
you..."
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Forbes: Opening Up Windows (Jun 23, 2006, 20:30)
"Are Web-based applications the way of the future? A lot of
people seem to think so--including the former head of development
at Microsoft..."
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LinuxPlanet: Linux Gains Ground in Wall Street Nooks, Crannies (Jun 23, 2006, 19:45)
"Although developers remain the major practitioners, Linux is
also making headway these days as a grid platform for transaction
processing, a place for running algorithmic trading engines, and
even as a desktop environment..."
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CNET News: Belgian Government Chooses OpenDocument (Jun 23, 2006, 16:45)
"In a blow to Microsoft, Belgium's government departments will
be instructed to use an open file format for internal
communications..."
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InfoWorld: Execs Debate the 'Open Source Effect' (Jun 23, 2006, 14:30)
"Executives from companies including SpikeSource, JBoss, and Sun
Microsystems debated everything from open source business models to
how commercial software giants will respond to open source..."
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internetnews.com: Novell Top-Level Shuffle Not a Surprise (Jun 23, 2006, 13:45)
"The move did not surprise analysts contacted by
internetnews.com and may well serve as a new beginning for
a company that has been striving to re-invent itself in the Linux
era..."
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OSWeekly: China's Linux Adoption Threat to Microsoft? (Jun 23, 2006, 02:30)
"Most recently, China has been placing their bets on Linux over
Windows as the dominant OS for their needs. And one of the best
examples of this on the desktop front would have to be with
Turbolinux..."
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The Unix Guardian: Sun-HP Unix Merger: Beware of Olive Branches Shaped Like Baseball Bats (Jun 23, 2006, 01:00)
"One of the great things about the Unix business over the years
is that it has had a wide variety of players. No two companies
represent the polar opposites of this business more than do
Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems..."
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