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LinuxWorld makes mobile moves

The scope of the open-source community's annual expo ranges from supercomputers to gadgets on the go.

CNET News staff
2 min read
The scope of the open-source community's annual expo ranges from supercomputers to gadgets.

Xen making gains in cloud computing, but where's the Zen?

Xen makes gains in cloud computing, but one industry player cautions customers be wary of those who claim their Xen outperforms others.
(Posted in Business Tech by Dawn Kawamoto)
August 7, 2008 2:31 p.m. PDT

Zimbra officially embraced by Ubuntu

Offline e-mail and document software, which was acquired by Yahoo last year, will be worked into the Linux distribution.
(Posted in Digital Media by Caroline McCarthy)
August 7, 2008 6:31 a.m. PDT

Open-source gadgets at LinuxWorld

Shuttle, Bug Labs, and OLPC were among the device makers showing off wares at the yearly expo held in San Francisco.
(Posted in Crave by Erica Ogg)
August 6, 2008, 4:01 p.m. PDT

IBM: Linux in 2018?

video ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das talks with Senior Editor Sam Diaz about one of the big themes at this year's LinuxWorld Expo--mobility.
• ZDNet video: Mobile takes center stage at LinuxWorld
• ZDNet video: The evolving data center
• ZDNet video: Oracle launches Project Sequoia
August 7, 2008, 11:50 a.m. PDT

This LinuxWorld is a dud

There's a good reason behind the relatively light turnout. Corporate IS types, who once treated Linux as if were part of a broader Bolshevik conspiracy, have signed on.
(Posted in Coop's Corner by Charles Cooper)
August 6, 2008, 3:56 p.m. PDT

gOS's new Linux OS embraces Google applications

gOS Announces gOS 3 Gadgets-the Newest Version of its Linux OS with Google Gadgets, WINE, and LXDE at LinuxWorld Expo.
(Posted in Crave by Dong Ngo)
August 6, 2008, 3:15 p.m. PDT

IBM, open source, and the 'Microsoft-free' desktop

Big Blue is deepening its open-source story with moves across an array of hardware, from supercomputers to the desktop.
(Posted in The Open Road by Matt Asay)
August 6, 2008, 3:15 p.m. PDT

Stateless computing to become core to cloud computing?

As cloud computing gathers like thunderheads on the horizon, stateless computing will be a core tenant, predicts Merrill Lynch's chief technology architect Jeffrey Birnbaum.
(Posted in Business Tech by Dawn Kawamoto)
• ZDNet video: Merrill Lynch on going stateless
August 5, 2008, 3:15 p.m. PDT