Articles by Maggie Biggs
Federal Computer Weekly: Linux Meets Enterprise Server Challenge
(Mar 10, 2004)
Federal Computer Weekly: Open-Source Gets Serious: A New Window on Linux
(Mar 09, 2004)
InfoWorld: Code Editors Renew Approach to IDEs
(Sep 24, 2003)
LinuxWorld.au: Finding an Opening
(Dec 25, 2002)
ZDNet: SuSE 7.3 offers solid server reach and desktop usability
(Jan 16, 2002)
Federal Computing Week: Spotting mischief
(Oct 01, 2001)
ComputerUser.com: Desktop Linux serves up big savings
(Sep 22, 2001)
Infoworld: Red Hat covers all bases
(May 27, 2001)
Puget Sound Computer User: Play it again, Linux
(May 26, 2001)
Puget Sound Computer User: Demand your Linux rights
(May 04, 2001)
PSCU: Linux to go!
(Jan 21, 2001)
InfoWorld: Sun hits the mark with StarOffice Suite
(Jul 01, 2000)
ComputerUser.com: Common Sense About Windows2000
(May 31, 2000)
InfoWorld: Application changes, training needs lead to tricky Windows 2000 cost/benefit analysis
(Feb 06, 2000)
IDG.au: Linux-to-Windows Link Creates Flexible Strategy
(Jan 24, 2000)
Federal Computer Week: Corel Linux poised to challenge desktop rivals
(Nov 24, 1999)
Computer Currents: Fee-based tech support may make Linux an easier sell to corporate America
(Nov 09, 1999)
Computer Currents: Corel Linux Aces the Desktop
(Oct 24, 1999)
InfoWorld: Application server WebLogic scales supremely
(Oct 02, 1999)
InfoWorld: Business benefits abound for those who look forward to Linux growth on midtier
(Sep 20, 1999)
Computer Currents: Linux Fit for the Desktop
(Aug 10, 1999)
InfoWorld: Cygnus delivers Linux dev power
(Aug 10, 1999)
InfoWorld: IBM boosts Java productivity
(Aug 05, 1999)
InfoWorld: Unified front
(Jul 27, 1999)
Windows 2000: At Your Server
(Jul 15, 1999)
InfoWorld: Linux developers gain Magic powers
(Jul 11, 1999)
InfoWorld: Variations complicate Linux implementation decisions
(Jul 10, 1999)
InfoWorld: Sybase unleashes data for Linux sites
(Jul 08, 1999)
InfoWorld: CodeWarrior leaps up to Linux
(Jun 07, 1999)
InfoWorld: Friends or foes?
(May 08, 1999)
InfoWorld: Developers must cross the `great divide' to push Linux onto the corporate desktop
(May 01, 1999)
InfoWorld: Oracle pushes the envelope with Oracle8i
(Apr 17, 1999)