Google OS means actual netbooks, not Apple trouble
The real threat from Google’s Chrome OS may be to Ubuntu
The real threat from Google’s Chrome OS may be to Ubuntu
SLE 11 has a number of enhancements designed to help companies cost-effectively run mission-critical applications in a mixed IT environment
To those who grew up with Red Hat Linux, the birth of Fedora was a bit of a surprise
Novell expects higher adoption of SUSE Linux from netbooks
Expanded distribution agreement means more partner opportunities in the Linux space, executive says
Jim Whitehurst discusses Linux’s future and virtualization at Red Hat Summit
The Linux creator says Microsoft isn’t serious about going after those it says violate its patents
He calls himself a Luddite, but the executive director of Linux International has plenty to say about power consumption, the benefits of open source and an upgrade path for his parents
14 weeks ago Oracle announced its so-called Unbreakable Linux program. There’s no indication yet customers are signing up
Oracle has surprised the Linux community by announcing it will provide the same enterprise class support for the open source operating system as it gives for its database, applications and middleware.
IDC study concludes it will play a role in the life-cycle of every major software category
Has Linux finally reached the point where it can start making serious inroads in corporations?
Xandros will use this month’s Ingram Micro Linux Education Forum to begin pursuing Canadian partners for its new VAR program.
Search for VARs will be part of Ingram Linux forum next month