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Feb 28, 2002

International Ad Agency Chooses Linux

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 6:33 PM
NewsForge is carrying a joint press release from SteelEye Technology and IBM about the adoption of Linux for web hosting services by the third largest international advertising agency. "BBDO INTERACTIVE provides complete Web hosting and infrastructure solutions for customers who require 99.99% and even higher level availability for their business-critical applications," said Andreas Walter, IT Manager for BBDO INTERACTIVE. "The integrated IBM xSeries server solution and SteelEye LifeKeeper clustering software offerings on Linux provide us with the ability to rapidly deploy and easily manage our platforms, all with a price/performance advantage that's unbeatable."
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Feb 27, 2002

Using Lycoris Desktop/LX

By Staff Staff | Posted at 3:55 PM

ExtremeTech is running a nice review on Lycoris Desktop/LX (formerly Redmond Linux). “I first became interested in Redmond Linux, now officially known as Lycoris Desktop/LX, back in January, when a new release of the distro was officially announced. I must admit that I wasn't expecting much more than an imitation of other distros, combined with an attempt at Windows XP graphics. To my surprise, I soon found myself using a tailored Linux operating system that was anything but that.”

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Feb 22, 2002

Why Linux will Prevail (on the Desktop)

By Staff Staff | Posted at 3:39 PM

ZDNet News is carrying an interesting commentary presenting reasons why the Linux desktop will succeed.
“The idea expressed in many articles—that GNU/Linux is good for servers but not for the desktop—is a joke. The fact is, Linux will prevail. “

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Feb 20, 2002

InsightConnector Disconnects Microsoft Exchange

By Staff Staff | Posted at 11:55 PM

ConsultingTimes takes a look at InsightConnector, a server that offers a replacement for Microsoft Exchange that is compatible with all existing versions of Microsoft Outlook (along with the Bynari's own UNIX and Linux client). “In an extraordinary feat of API legerdemain, Bynari, Inc. the Dallas-based maker of Linux/UNIX groupware solutions announced a breakthrough InsightConnector product. Once Connector is installed, Outlook clients can perform a full range of groupware operations through any server which employs the open standard Internet Mail Application Protocol (IMAP) with ACLs (access control lists). “

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Feb 18, 2002

WebSphere vs. dot-NET

By Staff Staff | Posted at 10:23 PM

OsOpinion.com takes a brief look at two competing technologies - Microsoft .NET and WebSphere. “IBM seems to have the best chance to convince its customers to go with its product, called WebSphere [instead of Microsoft's], analysts told NewsFactor, because its Global Services division has the capacity to offer nearly everything its customers need to work effectively. “

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Feb 15, 2002

Mandrake Cooks Up a Winner (or Two)

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 1:03 AM

The goal for most desktop-oriented Linux distributions in the
last few years has been to build a reliable desktop that works
out of the box. However, in OfB Labs experiences, most Linux
packages fall short of this goal - if only by a small bit. Please
notice that I say “most” and not “all” in the previous sentence.

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Feb 13, 2002

Linux Open Services

By Staff Staff | Posted at 1:56 PM

From the NewsForge.net article - “Here's the scenario: I sit down to my desktop computer and plug my Sharp Zaurus Linux-powered handheld into its base station. An applet in my panel starts flashing the word “syncing” and a progress bar starts creeping — 1%, 2%, 10% … Without giving the syncing operation another thought I click on the devices folder in Nautilus. “

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Feb 11, 2002

Mom Moves to Linux

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 9:27 PM

Associate Editor Steven Hatfield takes a look at how his mother, who uses
much of the same functionality on her computer as an office worker, migrated
to Linux. Was the switch-over successful? Read on to find out.

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Feb 08, 2002

Sun Announces Major Linux Support

By Staff Staff | Posted at 6:57 PM

LinuxDevices.com is running an article on Sun Microsystem's recent pro-Linux announcements. “In a major Linux strategy announcement, Sun Microsystems today aligned itself with Linux stalwarts IBM and Hewlett-Packard by throwing its weight behind Linux. Specifically Sun said it will … dramatically expand its line of Sun Cobalt Linux appliances and will introduce a new family of low-end general purpose Linux/x86-based systems.”

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Feb 07, 2002

Linux to Revolutionize the Telecom Market

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 7:38 PM

Linux storms the Enterprise Telephony market with the merger of it's two leading telephony projects.

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