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Linux start-up lays off employees

Mission Critical Linux, which once hoped to lead a second, more mature generation... Read more

7 March, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Linux company looking to be bought?

Mission Critical Linux has laid off many of its marketing staff and says... Read more

13 August, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Novell plans launch of snap-response Linux

Suse Linux Enterprise Real-Time will be aimed at those who need to work according to microseconds, such as financial traders Read more

21 September, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Linux gains acceptance in mission-critical defence app

Real-time Linux systems vendor Concurrent has won a contract to provide mission-critical Linux software to aerospace manufacturer Lockheed Martin Space Systems. Lockheed Martin... Read more

30 November, 2005 by Colin Barker

French opt for laissez-faire Linux

...Hat a cent," he says. Mission-critical A few years after its mission-critical Linux deployment, the agency decided to standardise on JBoss, after a... Read more

9 November, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Itanium gives OpenVMS new lease on life

The venerable OpenVMS operating system, popular with telcos, has escaped the fate of Alpha, VAX and other doomed technologies Read more

4 February, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

UnitedLinux won't tip Red Hat

Four Linux companies are banding together to create a common base for business software, but analysts aren't worried about the impact on Red Hat Read more

31 May, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Red Hat's new Linux packs a bigger punch

...arm when the company hired Brian Stevens, former chief technology officer of Mission Critical Linux, which specialises in high-end clustering and failover features. Mission... Read more

28 January, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Big Blue picks Linux for clusters

...line. IBM is selling Linux clusters based on software from Steeleye Technology, Mission Critical Linux and PolyServe. The systems run Red Hat's version of... Read more

14 November, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Clustering moves into second gear

...the technology working, it's relatively rare. And smaller companies such as Mission Critical Linux that are trying to sell clustering products must face established... Read more

8 November, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Linux becomes a contender vs. Unix

...the report said. Several companies--including SuSE, SteelEye, Turbolinux, Red Hat and Mission Critical Linux--are working on high-availability "clustering" software that lets one... Read more

28 September, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Lineo ships Linux clustering system

...VA Linux Systems' VA Cluster Management, Red Hat's LVS Cluster and Mission Critical Linux's Convolo Cluster. Find out how the open-source movement... Read more

29 May, 2001 by Charles Babcock

In Linux Land, the battle is on for survival

...such as network routers, handheld computers or set-top boxes. Steeleye and Mission Critical Linux emphasize high-end servers that protect customers against crashes. Indrema... Read more

13 March, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

LinuxWorld: Compaq joins server-clustering fray

...its offerings, and Linux companies such Red Hat, Caldera Systems, TurboLinux and Mission Critical Linux are working to improve their own Linux clustering options. Compaq... Read more

30 January, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Blow your boss away with Linux firepower LinuxWorld kicks off today

...Andover.Net and others are debuting Linux services for businesses at LinuxWorld. Mission Critical Linux LLC last month launched a combination of software and services... Read more

1 February, 2000 by Jesse Berst

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