LinuxWorld Expo Roundup
News Open source: It's economically superior Or so said Larry Augustin in his LinuxWorld keynote. Only time, and the second LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York, will tell. ZDNet LinuxWorld Roundup:
[February 1, 2000, 14:06]
News Roundup: LinuxWorld grows up
News Thu, 01st Feb At LinuxWorld in New York, MS admits that its rivalry with Linux has been highly educational Wed, 31st Jan Appealing to the LinuxWorld crowd, Sun Microsystems debuts a version of Java for set-top boxes, in-car computers and home servers
[February 2, 2001, 9:33]
LinuxWorld to have a Big Blue tinge
News Continuing to toot its Linux horn, IBM will start the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo on Wednesday morning with a slew of hardware and software announcements supporting the open source operating system.
[January 31, 2001, 14:43]
Roundup: LinuxWorld 2000, San Jose
News The scope and scale of LinuxWorld, 14-17 August, in San Jose provides conclusive evidence that Linux is an operating system intent on taking over the world. Wed, 16th Aug 2000 Linux distributors and tools vendors are climbing on board at LinuxWorld...
[August 16, 2000, 16:11]
LinuxWorld to hit UK
News The LinuxWorld conference, which has evolved into one of the major open source events in the US and Europe, is set to launch in the UK next year. The UK show will take place at the Birmingham NEC from 3-4 September, and will be the second...
[November 21, 2002, 14:49]
LinuxWorld: What's in store for open source?
News Thurs 31 Jan: IBM is displaying its Linux customers at the LinuxWorld Expo to show the real-world potential of the operating system Streamed video: LinuxWorld highlights Wed 30 Jan: Veritas' Foundation Suite now runs on Red Hat's version of the...
[January 30, 2002, 12:49]
LinuxWorld: Linux gets Bluetoothed
News Bluetooth -- the short-wave radio technology designed to replace cables -- is just beginning to trickle onto the market in Europe, but at the LinuxWorld show in New York a number of vendors are showing off wireless new hardware running the Linux...
[February 2, 2001, 7:59]
LinuxWorld: Gadgets draw the crowds
News The crowds are down at this year's LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, but there has still been a mob surrounding the Sharp Electronics booth showing the Linux-powered Zaurus handheld computer. Linux is most comfortable on servers, and indeed much of...
[February 1, 2002, 11:22]
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: Grove promises Linux-compatible Merced
News In a surprise appearance at LinuxWorld Expo in San Jose, Calif. Intel Chairman Andy Grove said Tuesday that Intel's first 64-bit processor, code-named Merced, will yield silicon "in a few weeks time" and that "we will know then whether it works or...
[August 11, 1999, 9:58]
LinuxWorld: Merger would be a boon to Linux, says Fiorina
News This is a combination that's good for Linux," Fiorina told the hundreds gathered in New York for her opening keynote at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo. Hewlett-Packard's planned merger with Compaq Computer will speed the advancement of the...
[January 30, 2002, 17:12]
LinuxWorld: Big Blue evangelises Linux
News To further its cause, IBM put on display at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York four big-name Linux customers -- clothing retailer L.L. IBM, having embraced Linux, now is on a mission to convince others that the operating system is...
[January 31, 2002, 16:58]
LinuxWorld: Oracle shares plans for green datacentre
News At the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco, Oracle chief information officer Mark Sunday explains the techniques behind Project Sequoia, the company's new datacentre in Utah. By utilising outside air, hot aisle containment and independently...
[August 7, 2008, 11:07]
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: Getting CEOs to consider Linux
News Linuxcare, Red Hat and VA Linux Systems at LinuxWorld Expo announced on Tuesday their answer: "Linux--So What? You've convinced the people warming themselves by the corporate servers that your Linux solution is red hot.
[August 12, 1999, 10:34]
LinuxWorld: Bridging Linux language barriers
News Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Dell, Compaq, SuSE, Red Hat, Caldera International, Turbolinux and Ximian announced the standard at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York. On Thursday an industry consortium of the largest server and Linux sellers...
[February 1, 2002, 10:54]
IBM flies the grid flag at LinuxWorld
News IBM launched a packaged set of software, hardware and services for grid computing at LinuxWorld on Tuesday that aims to be a simple, entry-level system for users interested in grid technology. Called Grid and Grow, it is designed for both small and...
[August 9, 2005, 17:20]
UK LinuxWorld show postponed until spring
News The UK's LinuxWorld conference, due to happen in October at London's Olympia conference centre, has been postponed till spring 2008. By delaying the show, we will be able to ensure that the content and programme are a true reflection of the needs...
[August 31, 2007, 15:09]
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 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]



