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Tonight Live: SCO Draws the Line in the Sand, the Coming DRM Conspiracy

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
May 7, 2003

[ Thanks to Jeff
Gerhardt
for this link. ]

Tonight Live: On The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, May 6th, 2003
from Chicago IL
Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com.

At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm ct, and 9pm et…. Kevin Hill, Arne
Flones, Doc Searls, Russ Pavlicek and Jeff Gerhardt are back live
tonight. We have a great show lined up tonight on The Linux
Show!

Segment One- The News. We will cover
THE HOT NEWS of the week. Tonight on the news: SCO
vs the entire known universe, the Graham Taylor/OpenForum Europe
controversy, follow up to: “in search of Linux Laptops”, Red Hat is
not Linux returns, , and way way more…..

Story Links

Segment Two- Rob Page on Zope Software
Systems!

Tonight we are joined by Rob Page Chief
Executive Officer and President of Zope Software
Systems!
Zope is a combination; high-performance
application server, a web server, and a content management system
all in one. Straight out of the box, it is a complete and
self-contained solution, that includes a robust, scalable object
database, web services architecture, and powerful programming
capabilities. Since it is designed for customization and
extensibility, all its components can integrate tightly with a wide
range of leading web server and database systems. Zope promotes
rapid creation and deployment of complex applications, totally
manageable through a web interface. All of this, and complete open
source access, are provided without cost. There are no licensing or
runtime fees for the software. But as we know that is not the total
cost of a product.

Zope Corporation uses Zope to create high-end custom solutions,
generating revenue by offering Zope-based content management
solutions through consulting services, technology partnerships,
support, training and custom vertical applications.

Customers benefit from open source software because they pay
only for their unique, customized solution. They do not pay for the
software. They are not dependent on any one vendor for enhancements
to the product, bug fixes or support. They retain choice and
control. But, engaging Zope Corporation means customers employ the
people who created the product to design and implement their
solutions.

As CEO, Rob Page provides leadership and vision, directing
corporate operations, professional services, product development
and sales. He is involved in all aspects of company strategy,
client services and quality assurance. Prior to co-founding Zope
Corporation in 1995, he co-founded Connecting Minds, a consultancy
firm. He also served for nine years in the Marine Corps and Marine
Corps Reserve as a data systems officer. Rob earned his B.S. in
Aerospace Engineering from the University of Florida.


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LaBrea

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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