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Tech firms to tackle Linux desktop standards

October 17, 2005 Nonprofit enlists Adobe, IBM, Intel and HP to make Linux more attractive to desktop software developers. TAGS: Linux desktop, Linux desktop software, desktop software, Linux, IBM Corp., standards, development, Adobe Systems Inc., Intel, HP, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

IDC: Linux PC sales to hit $10 billion in 2008

December 15, 2004 "Linux is no longer a fringe player. Linux is now mainstream," the researcher says. TAGS: Linux PC, Linux, forecast, Open Source Development Labs, Linux server, mainframe, Intel Itanium, study, IBM Corp., researcher, operating system, server, Intel, HP, PC, Microsoft Windows

Computing heavyweights to chaperone Linux into servers

August 30, 2000 IBM, NEC, Intel, Dell and Hewlett-Packard are joining with Linux companies to coax the open-source operating system into high-end, multiprocessor machines. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., Linux, heavyweight, Linux company, multiprocessor, file system, open-source community, NEC Electronics Corp., IBM Corp., Intel, programmer, SuSE, open source, HP, server, operating system

For Dell, industry standard now includes Linux

June 8, 2006 Open-source OS now accounts for a quarter of Dell's enterprise business and is growing fast, the company says. TAGS: Linux, Red Hat Inc., industry standard, Unix, SuSE, Novell Inc., open source, Intel, IBM Corp., operating system, server, Microsoft Corp.

SGI plugs in Windows for compute clusters

January 11, 2007 Supercomputing specialist focused on Linux agrees to support Microsoft's OS for lower-end server clusters. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., high-performance computing, Intel Xeon, supercomputing, high-performance, Intel Itanium, general manager, Intel, Microsoft Corp., HP, Linux, operating system, Microsoft Windows, server, IBM Corp.

Sun begins open-source Solaris era

June 14, 2005 Company posts more than 5 million lines of source code for the operating system's heart in an effort to regain lost ground. TAGS: OpenSolaris, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., open-source programmer, programmer, Linux, open source, Red Hat Inc., IBM Corp., Unix, firewall, developer, operating system, Intel, server, Microsoft Windows

Unisys, Oracle team on business software

December 3, 2004 Firms are expanding a joint engineering program to boost the performance of Oracle's software running on Windows. TAGS: Unisys Corp., Unisys ES7000, Oracle Corp., business software, RISC, Intel Itanium, Intel Xeon, IBM Corp., database, Linux, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Windows, Intel, Microsoft Corp., server

IDC: Servers to turn the corner in U.S.

September 15, 2003 Sales of Linux or Windows systems with x86-based chips are driving a rise in U.S. spending on servers this year--the first increase since 2000, according to IDC research. TAGS: Intel x86, Unix, AMD, Unix server, Linux, x86 server, server, blade server, Gartner Inc., increase, blade, IBM Corp., U.S., Intel, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft confirms supercomputing plans

June 23, 2004 With a Windows edition for high-performance clusters, the software giant hopes to outflank Linux rivals. TAGS: supercomputing, Myricom, high-performance computing, high-performance, Linux, AMD, Intel, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows

At LinuxWorld: Corporate Linux at no charge

August 5, 2004 special coverage Open-source advocate Bruce Perens wants to cut support costs. Also: Thin-client makers embrace the penguin. TAGS: LinuxWorld, open source, Linux, Bruce Perens, thin client, IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., open-source software, Novell Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, MySQL, laptop computer, chip company, AMD, CEO

Commentary: Dances with penguins

August 4, 2003 Financial services firms should stop playing the wallflower, get on the dance floor--and enjoy the benefits of Unix reliability at Intel prices. TAGS: workload, Linux, Unix, Scott McNealy, Forrester Research Inc., financial service, Sun Microsystems Inc., commentary, Intel, pricing, open source, operating system, HP, server, IBM Corp., PC

Wal-Mart sells PCs with Sun's Linux

March 31, 2004 To bring Linux-based PCs to average consumers, America's largest retailer has signed up a new partner: Sun Microsystems. TAGS: Sun Linux, Microtel Computer Systems, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Java Desktop System, Linux, Intel x86, SuSE Linux, SuSE, desktop Linux, Sun Solaris, Java, desktop computer, server software, IBM Corp.

The fear war against Linux

May 19, 2003 Open-source activist Bruce Perens uncovers the SCO-Microsoft connection behind a campaign to convince people that trade secrets of Unix have been copied into Linux. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., trade secret, Unix, computer science, Intel Itanium, Linux, AT&T Corp., university, patent, information technology, HP, IBM Corp., Intel, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Week in review: Home electronics hype

September 26, 2003 Dell is the latest computer maker to jump into the home electronics business, setting the stage for a battle royal between PC makers and consumer electronics companies this holiday season. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., telemarketing, AMD Athlon 64, Java software, Sun Microsystems Inc., Week in review, Governor, consumer electronics, electronics company, PC company, Java, IBM Corp., AMD Athlon, computer company, lawsuit, 64-bit

Sun has software plans for rival servers

July 27, 2004 Company branches out from its proprietary ways with Java system for Windows and HP's flavor of Unix. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz, HP-UX, Sun Solaris, Sun UltraSPARC, Unix, Intel Itanium, server, HP, Linux, IBM Corp., Intel, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Novell tightens Netline partnership

December 10, 2004 Extends deal to sell software for e-mail and other server functions from Netline Internet Service. TAGS: Frank Hoberg, Open-Xchange, Novell Inc., SuSE, Novell GroupWise, Intel Itanium, SuSE Linux, open source, Linux, Microsoft Corp., server, IBM Corp., Intel, e-mail

Red Hat subscriptions beat expectations

November 18, 2003 The renewal rate for support subscriptions to the company's high-end Linux product was more than 90 percent in the most recent quarter, well above what analysts are told to expect. TAGS: Kevin Thompson, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Inc., renewal, subscription, IBM zSeries, technical support, COMDEX, mainframe, Linux, Intel Xeon, support, AMD Opteron, trade show, server, Intel

Sun to release Solaris for AMD's Opteron

October 10, 2003 Sun Microsystems' version of Unix will become the third mainstream operating system to take advantage of Advanced Micro Device's 64-bit Opteron chip, Sun software chief Jonathan Schwartz says. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, AMD Opteron, Sun Solaris, Sun Microsystems Inc., 64-bit, AMD, profit margin, Intel Itanium, Sun Java Enterprise System, 32-bit, Intel Xeon, Intel x86, Intel, sale, Unix, AMD Athlon
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