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Ballmer repeats threats against Linux

February 20, 2007 In no-nonsense presentation to New York analysts, Microsoft's CEO warns Linux sellers that open-source "is not free." TAGS: Steve Ballmer, coupon, Novell Inc., intellectual property, open source, Linux, Linux seller, threat, open-source software, New York, Microsoft Corp., CEO, server

IBM pushes Linux on Power processors

January 21, 2004 Big Blue puts more weight behind its effort to attract customers to Linux that runs on its own Power processors, an initiative that distinguishes IBM from its competitors in the server market. TAGS: IBM Corp., Linux, Open Source Development Labs, IBM PowerPC, Unix, SCO Group Inc., SAP AG, New York, server, Intel, operating system

Start-up offers shelter to SCO targets

March 17, 2004 A New York company hopes to mine the legal threat posed by the SCO Group by launching a service that helps corporate Linux users minimize their risks. TAGS: Open Source Risk Management, SCO Group Inc., intellectual property, Linux, open-source software, start-up, insurance, New York, Unix, Novell Inc., IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., open source, conference

SuSE to announce Linux security certification

January 21, 2004 Novell plans to announce on Wednesday that SuSE Linux, the version of the open-source operating system it acquired earlier this month, has passed a new level of security certification. TAGS: SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, certification, SuSE Linux, Red Hat Inc., Linux, Novell Inc., IBM Corp., enterprise server, AMD Opteron, server, open source, New York, security, Oracle Corp., operating system

SuSE wins Linux a new security badge

January 21, 2004 Novell says SuSE Linux, the version of the open-source operating system it acquired earlier this month, has passed a higher level of security certification. TAGS: SuSE, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, certification, SuSE Linux, Novell Inc., Red Hat Inc., Linux, IBM Corp., enterprise server, AMD Opteron, open source, Oracle Corp., server, New York, security, operating system

Banks 'should give back to open-source community'

April 26, 2006 The Street is making increasing use of open source, but the financial world should contribute more code, experts say. TAGS: competitive advantage, open-source community, open source, Wall Street, Novell Inc., financial company, bank, audience, code, conference, New York, Linux

Week ahead: Penguin roosts amid earnings

January 18, 2004 The East Coast edition of LinuxWorld gets under way as a crowd of tech bigwigs--Microsoft and eBay among them--report their quarterly revenue, profit and other results. TAGS: profit, LinuxWorld, East Coast, business software, semiconductor, Linux, eBay Inc., New York, conference, cell phone, Microsoft Corp.

New York researchers opt for Big Blue blades

March 26, 2004 The University at Buffalo turns to IBM for a 266-blade server system to investigate basic disease mechanisms--the beginning of what it plans will be a system about 50 times larger. TAGS: protein, blade, supercomputer, university, IBM Corp., blade server, SCO Group Inc., Intel Xeon, Linux, researcher, New York, Ethernet, Unix, server

A Microsoft-Red Hat warming trend?

May 10, 2005 CEOs Steve Ballmer and Matthew Szulik met for a meal recently, sources say. How's Microsoft feeling about open source these days? TAGS: Red Hat Inc., GPL, open source, source code, Steve Ballmer, Bill Gates, antitrust, Microsoft Corp., open-source software, New York, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux, CEO

Week ahead: Linux, Gates and Hurricane Jeanne

September 26, 2004 Red Hat's analyst confab is in New York, while Bill Gates is in Silicon Valley. And Florida tech event planners are closely watching Hurricane Jeanne. TAGS: Orlando, Walt Disney World, Florida, IBM IMS, Micron Technology Inc., conference, Bill Gates, Cisco Systems Inc., Silicon Valley, event, New York, tax, VoIP, Linux, monitoring, IP

Week ahead: Embedded chips enter the spotlight

May 16, 2004 The quiet unsung heroes used in countless products will be in the limelight this week in Silicon Valley. Meanwhile, Red Hat's hobbyist version of Linux is set to be announced. TAGS: Applied Materials Inc., profit, Taiwan, Red Hat Inc., San Jose, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, conference, New York, Linux, event, California, HP

Dell sees billions in expanded SAP deal

April 28, 2004 The PC maker and software giant are broadening their support alliance, which Michael Dell says could give his company a much larger share of the SAP installation market. TAGS: SAP AG, Dell Server, SAN, professional services, PC company, Oracle Corp., server, server software, agreement, New York, Linux, CEO, database, Microsoft Windows

IBM opens up its Power line

March 31, 2004 Big Blue proposes a new collaboration system for its Power processor, hoping to promote both chip design and the performance of future devices that use the chips. TAGS: IBM Corp., IBM PowerPC, architecture, powerline, electronics company, device manufacturer, game console, collaboration, electronics, New York, manufacturing, design, console, Linux, operating system, server

Week ahead: Wrestling with tech confabs

September 19, 2004 A crowded schedule of technology industry events could have conference organizers fighting for attention. TAGS: IT asset management, product announcement, network computing, negotiator, LinuxWorld, Milan, networking equipment, Craig Conway, PeopleSoft Inc., conference, Italy, Red Hat Inc., San Francisco, Sun Microsystems Inc., Gartner Inc., event

Week ahead: Money talks

July 25, 2004 Tech earning announcements enter a second week of heavy activity. TAGS: sourcing, Akamai Technologies Inc., Portland, profit, conference, online music, Las Vegas, New York, event, Linux, open source, Microsoft Corp.

IBM unveils Opteron server

June 24, 2003 Fans of clustered supercomputing machines get a first glimpse of the dual-processor, rack-mounted system built around AMD's Opteron chip. TAGS: Dave Turek, AMD Opteron, supercomputing, petroleum, Intel Xeon, AMD, IBM Corp., high-performance computing, high-performance, server, New York, leader, Intel, Linux
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