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Oracle's rendezvous in San Francisco
November 14, 2007
The software maker hosts its OpenWorld conference with looks to the past and the future.
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Getting real about virtualization
September 13, 2007
VMware hosts a San Francisco conference focused on the multi-OS software technology that's all the rage.
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HP works to bring Linux to NonStop servers
August 9, 2005
Company will collaborate with universities to move its high-end but rarely used product line closer to the mainstream.
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Sun servers heading back to Intel chips
January 22, 2007
CEOs from Sun Microsystems and Intel are expected to announce partnership to build Xeon-based servers this year.
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Server software gets tailored to Red Hat
August 9, 2005
Open-Xchange's product, long tightly tied to Novell's Suse Linux, adds a version for rival Red Hat's OS.
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Apple unleashes Tiger
April 30, 2005
Latest version of the Mac OS arrives in stores Friday with all the hype the company can muster.
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Oracle looking to Linux
August 9, 2005
Within next five years, half Oracle's customers may be running Linux, says Oracle President Charles Phillips.
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Dell bashes 'big iron'
December 8, 2004
Mammoth servers are dinosaurs, execs tell Oracle OpenWorld crowd. Clusters--as in Dell's new MegaGrid push--are the way to go.
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LinuxWorld revs up
August 17, 2006
special coverage The San Francisco conference spotlights trends in open source, from servers to cell phones and Windows media support.
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Sun to go holistic at conference
September 12, 2003
Sun Microsystems says its SunNetwork conference will show that its own staff gets the message that customers prefer prebuilt packages of hardware and software over piecemeal components.
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