Linux entrepreneur reclaims software
News Mountain View Data said on Tuesday that it has acquired Turbolinux's PowerCockpit software, which lets administrators rapidly install software on large numbers of computers, a task known as "provisioning".
[February 28, 2003, 8:15]
Turbolinux signs up HP, Compaq
News PowerCockpit, introduced in September, is one such proprietary product. HP will co-brand the PowerCockpit product and resell it for its Intel servers beginning in the first half of 2002, said Dino Brusco, vice president of marketing.
[January 30, 2002, 9:53]
Turbolinux drops the 'Linux'
News In the future, a revamped Turbolinux -- which has yet to announce its new name -- will concentrate on selling its PowerCockpit partitioning software, which lets administrators repurpose servers, or processors inside a multiprocessor server, on the...
[August 21, 2002, 8:18]
Turbolinux emphasises non-Linux products
News On Monday, the San Francisco-based company will announce PowerCockpit, a product costing $100 to $200 that will let administrators define various computing tasks and remotely install the software on groups of computers running those tasks.
[August 31, 2001, 16:19]
Turbolinux confirms investor woes
News On a more positive note, in January HP agreed to promote and sell Turbolinux's PowerCockpit software for remotely controlling servers. Turbolinux, which makes a distribution of the Linux operating system that is popular in Asia, has been forced to...
[July 22, 2002, 11:01]
UnitedLinux prepares first beta
News They will differentiate in marketing and sales techniques, adding their own components such as Caldera's Volution or Turbolinux's PowerCockpit management software. UnitedLinux, the project uniting the operating system software of Caldera, Conectiva...
[August 14, 2002, 13:49]



