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IT Management Linux News for Jun 01, 2009

  • Ubuntu and Moblin Linux to work together (Jun 01, 2009, 22:34)
    Cyber Cynic: "I knew there was going to be big Linux netbook news coming out of the Computex trade show in Taipei, Taiwan, but I didn't know it was going to be this big. Sources at Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, tell me that Canonical will be announcing new partnerships with Intel, SanDisk, and RealNetworks."

  • Open-source firms win partial victory over Microsoft in Switzerland (Jun 01, 2009, 18:04)
    The H Open: "The Swiss News Agency (SDA) reported on Thursday, 28 May, that the Swiss Federal Administrative Court had issued an immediately enforceable ruling ("Superprovisorische Verfügung") that stops the award of a large federal government order to Microsoft."

  • When SCO is dead and buried (Jun 01, 2009, 15:04)
    Cyber Cynic: "There was a time when SCO was a great company. No. Seriously. SCO Unix was a great Unix for x86 systems, and, for a brief shining moment it looked like SCO would bring together the best things of both Unix and Linux."

  • Asus and Microsoft Smacking Netbook Linux? And You're Surprised? (Jun 01, 2009, 13:04)
    Khaotic Musings: "I can't say I share this surprise. At no point did Asus switch sides."

  • Audit report on Aus Government's accessibility raises RTF Vs ODF debate (Jun 01, 2009, 10:04)
    Technology & Business: "Last year, only 25 percent of tabled Parliamentary documents were in the most easily accessible format recommended by the ANAO: HTML. This is down from 45 percent in 2006."