- Wed Jul 21 2004 Asian Linux gaining momentum
Recent developments could make Asianux the platform of choice for North Asian government officials who want an alternative to Windows.
Posted by Winston Chai
- Tue Jul 20 2004 Oracle backs Asian Linux project
The database powerhouse certifies its software to work on Asianux, a version of Linux made by Japan's Miracle Linux and China's Red Flag Software.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Tue Apr 6 2004 Asian Linux project takes shape
China's Red Flag Software and Japan's Miracle Linux release a beta edition of "Asianux"--a version of the open-source OS designed for Asia.
Posted by Kim Yong-Young
- Thu Jan 8 2004 Software makers team on Asian Linux
China's Red Flag Software and Japan's Miracle Linux aim to develop a common "Asianux" operating system to make it easier for the region's companies to switch to the open-source camp.
Posted by Winston Chai
- Mon Oct 4 2004 Korean software maker joins Asian Linux group
South Korea's Haansoft is joining the effort to put Linux on computers in Asia.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Tue Jul 20 2004 Oracle puts weight behind Asian Linux
Business software maker takes open-source route in race to beat rivals in China.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Thu Jul 24 2003 Asian Linux: Some keen, others cool
Asia could leapfrog the West in Linux development, but some governments are reluctant to do so, says an IBM executive.
Posted by Kim Yong-Young
- Wed Jan 23 2002 More Asian companies adopting Linux
Asian companies are increasingly running their server applications on the open-source operating system, driven primarily by cost concerns.
Posted by Irene Tham
- Mon Jul 7 2003 SCO packs Linux case for Japan
SCO Group CEO Darl McBride and other executives are in Japan this week to explain the company's legal battle over Linux to Asian IT leaders.
Posted by David Becker
- Tue Sep 2 2003 Asian trio in deal to replace Windows
The governments of China, Korea and Japan are reportedly closer to signing a deal to codevelop an open-source replacement for Microsoft's Windows operating system.
Posted by CNETAsia Staff