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Linux firms create 'Asianux

...Beijing to jointly create a new Linux-based server operating environment called "Asianux". Asianux creates a shared Linux core, enabling the much-needed interoperability between... Read more

8 January, 2004 by Winston Chai

Microsoft's Beijing win causes concern

...for Microsoft and some other Western IT vendors but the rise of Asianux, an open-source operating system collaboration between the governments of China, Japan... Read more

26 November, 2004 by Tony Hallett

Linux vendors ready Asianux 2.0

Software vendors in China and South Korea are expected to release the Asianux 2.0, an Asian Linux distribution, later this week. The server operating... Read more

24 August, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Korean interest boosts open-source Asianux

Beyond its Chinese and Japanese creators, Asianux is set to get a Korean backer, bolstering its hopes of becoming... Read more

21 July, 2004 by Winston Chai

Pan-Asian Linux initiative kicks off

...in which the vendors will cooperate to develop a variant of Linux, Asianux, that they hope will become a pan-Asian Linux standard. Miracle Linux... Read more

5 October, 2004 by Kim Yong Young

Intel passes Moblin on to the Linux Foundation

...Fifteen operating system vendors have committed to distribute Moblin-based products, including Asianux, Canonical, DeviceVM, gOS, MontaVista, Novell, and Wind River Read more

3 April, 2009

CA throws its weight behind Linux standard

...claimed Zemlin. Red Hat, Novell, SuSE, the Debian Common Core Alliance and Asianux have announced the latest versions of their distributions comply with the new... Read more

23 September, 2005 by Renai LeMay

Linux standard improves C++ support

...Standards Group (FSG), which develops and maintains LSB. Red Hat, Novell and Asianux have already said they will certifying the latest versions of their operating... Read more

20 September, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Attack of the clones

...Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Novell's SuSE Linux Enterprise Server and Asianux," said Anne Pace, a spokeswoman for storage specialist EMC. "We chose those... Read more

24 March, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Gates may find it's better to be red than dead

...their back on Redmond in favour of home-grown alternatives such as Asianux. That rumour has now become fact following the planned introduction of a... Read more

7 January, 2005 by Leader

Asian Linux distro is ahead of schedule

Asian software vendors are on track to release Asianux 2.0, an Asian Linux distribution, two months ahead of schedule. The... Read more

4 January, 2005 by Ingrid Marson

Leader: Microsoft's Asian front

...open source is the major threat. We have heard about pan-regional Asianux efforts in the past. However, today our reporter in Seoul told us... Read more

21 June, 2005 by silicon.com staff

Re:Viewing 2004: Software and open source

A year neatly tied up with mega-mergers and a court ruling Read more

21 December, 2004 by Sylvia Carr

Chinese question Microsoft Beijing win

...for Microsoft and some other Western IT vendors but the rise of Asianux, an open-source operating system collaboration between the governments of China, Japan... Read more

26 November, 2004 by Tony Hallett

Chinese Linux snub to Microsoft: The countdown is on

Six months and counting While the Oracle-supported Asianux project trundles away in the background, the Chinese government is pushing ahead... Read more

17 August, 2004 by Jerome Thorel

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