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LinuxWorld: Send in the suits

News Whatever it was, a quick look at the suits wandering through LinuxWorld Expo made it abundantly clear just how corporate Linux is becoming. Maybe it was the live penguins brought up on stage for no apparent reason.

[August 12, 1999, 10:06]

LinuxWorld: Veritas brings storage software to Linux

News Veritas, which earlier had sold backup software for Linux, said at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo that later this year it plans to bring its to open-source operating system its "clustering" software, a respected high-end package that lets one...

[January 30, 2002, 14:37]

LinuxWorld: Linux on desktop soon - Torvalds

News It means that in a few years we'll be the biggest OS on the whole planet, and I like that," Torvalds told the audience at Linuxworld Expo here. Speaking before the largest Linux gathering ever, Linus Torvalds predicted future versions of Linux will...

[March 3, 1999, 9:41]

LinuxWorld: Easy to use versions of Linux about to ship

News Another version of Linux, aimed at getting less technically minded users to join the open-source revolution, is currently being previewed at the LinuxWorld Expo. Caldera announced today that the OpenLinux 2.3 version of the Linux operating system...

[August 10, 1999, 16:41]

LinuxWorld: A chance to shine

News The forum: the upcoming LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in San Jose, California, where the geeks and glad handers will meet. There's a common work ethic among the ragtag group of Linux developers: get the technology right first, then tell the world...

[March 1, 1999, 9:08]

A Year Ago: LinuxWorld: Linux on desktop soon - Torvalds

News It means that in a few years we'll be the biggest OS on the whole planet, and I like that," Torvalds told the audience at Linuxworld Expo here. Linux may be primarily server-bound now, but it soon will be much easier to use on the desktop, and even...

[March 3, 2000, 5:54]

SuSE voted best distribution at LinuxWorld 2000

News German Linux distributor SuSE picked-up the much coveted title of most popular distribution at the LinuxWorld Expo in New York Friday. Attendees were invited to vote for the "Best Distribution" at the LinuxWorld Expo and decided that SuSE deserved...

[February 7, 2000, 15:13]

LinuxWorld opens amid optimism

News Those methods will be on display on Wednesday through Friday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo as Linux customers are trotted out to illustrate that the operating system is for established companies, not just for the uber-techies that...

[January 20, 2003, 10:49]

Microsoft faces the music at LinuxWorld

News Taking the bull by the horns, Microsoft sent an executive to field questions from LinuxWorld Conference and Expo attendees in New York. Martin Taylor, general manager of platform strategies for Microsoft, jokingly donned a flak jacket before making...

[January 23, 2004, 8:50]

LinuxWorld: VA to introduce low-cost Linux PC

News The computer, which contains a 400 MHz processor, will be aimed primarily at college students. It will include a bundle of Linux applications and a Red Hat-based operating system. It also will include the Enlightenment windows manager.

[August 11, 1999, 10:29]

The real meaning of LinuxWorld

News Take me back to the LinuxWorld Roundup At LinuxWorld, though, instead of arguing over commas in a standard document for weeks (I'm not making that up), the Trillian companies, along with almost a dozen more, are working quickly and happily together.

[February 7, 2000, 8:31]

IS looking forward to LinuxWorld

News Other LinuxWorld announcements will include the following: Caldera Systems of Utah, will show a Linux-based Internet router and RAID storage system, which it co-developed with Hellius and MTI Technology respectively.

[March 1, 1999, 15:02]

Novell plans LinuxWorld announcements

News New partnerships with server makers Dell and Egenera will be among the displays of Novell's newly bought Linux status at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, which begins on Wednesday. LinuxWorld is the premier show for the Linux technology industry...

[January 19, 2004, 10:35]

LinuxWorld: Corel takes Linux to the desktop

News While it will certainly not be abandoning the Windows platform, Corel is, besides giving its applications broad Linux support, releasing its own binary desktop version of Linux. Corel's tomorrow is one where all of Corel's mainstream products, not...

[March 3, 1999, 9:58]

IBM shows off Opteron supercomputer at LinuxWorld

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[August 18, 2003, 10:15]

Big computing flexes its muscle at LinuxWorld

News The growing influence of the Linux operating system and the open-source software movement will be on display this week as several large companies announce products and plans at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo.

[August 12, 2002, 7:47]

LinuxWorld: Linux readies its desktop assault

News Gnome -- pronounced with a hard "G" -- is a project developed by the Free Software Foundation that attempts to put a friendly face on an operating system that, so far, appeals mainly to tech-savvy users.

[March 4, 1999, 9:27]

LinuxWorld: Motorola hails Linux with embedded products

News The embedded technologies division of Motorola Computing has apparently gone Linux-mad, announcing a range of projects today geared towards helping technical experts work with the popular open source platform.

[August 11, 1999, 5:14]

LinuxWorld: SGI shifts from NT to Linux

News The plan includes a few major actions, indicative of the company's plan to bet big on the Linux operating system. We're putting more energy into fewer focuses," said SGI Chairman and CEO Rick Belluzzo during a press conference this afternoon.

[August 11, 1999, 9:49]

LinuxWorld: Telecoms connect to server Linux group

News Several telecommunications companies have begun an effort to improve Linux for their own market, an offshoot of a project geared toward making Linux beefier for high-end servers. Intel, IBM, Hewlett-Packard and NEC founded the Open Source...

[January 31, 2002, 12:04]

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