- Mon Jul 24 2000 SuSE rolls ahead despite Linux shakeout
In an interview with CNET News.com, Dirk Hohndel, chief technology officer
of Germany's SuSE, describes his company's plans for making money the
old-fashioned open-source way.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Tue Jan 17 2006 Stop the presses: Novell likes OpenDocument
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Tue Feb 15 2005 Novell tunes in open-source server software
"Hula" is meant to compete not only with Microsoft's Exchange and IBM's Domino, but also with Novell's own GroupWise
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Thu Aug 11 2005 Open season at Linux show
Red Hat says it will fund programmers' efforts to defang the threat presented by software patents. Also: Database start-ups bet on open source.
Photos: Execs tout penguin
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Mon Jun 12 2000 IBM ups Linux support with laptops
Big Blue substantially widens its support for Linux in high-end systems, laptops and desktop PCs, upping the ante for big-iron server companies backing the open-source Unix variant.
Posted by Joe Wilcox
- Mon Aug 2 2004 Server software maker goes open source
Germany's diminutive Netline hopes to come out of the shadow cast by business partner Novell.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Fri Aug 11 2000 HP joins crowd in boosting Linux position
In what is becoming a game of one-upmanship, Hewlett-Packard follows Dell and IBM to make Linux one of its three "strategic" operating systems.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Fri May 14 1999 HP, O'Reilly link firms, programmers
Hewlett-Packard and O'Reilly and Associates unveil a new Web site designed to let companies tap into the pool of open-source programmers.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Fri Aug 16 2002 Linux makes a run for government
Proponents of the open-source operating system aim to create a version certified for government use, despite opposition from Microsoft.
Posted by Robert Lemos
- Thu Dec 9 2004 Novell tightens Netline partnership
Extends deal to sell software for e-mail and other server functions from Netline Internet Service.
Posted by Stephen Shankland