In its latest cost-cutting move, Sun Microsystems announced it will eliminate an undisclosed number of jobs. The company has cut about 4,000 jobs through layoffs and attrition since June 2006. It reported its third profitable quarter in a row last month, earning $329 million on revenue of $3.84 billion.
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LinuxWorld is drawing interest from corporations considering alternatives.
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Dell hails 2008 as the year of the corporate Linux desktop
The advent of desktop virtualisation will provide the missing link for Linux to shine on the corporate desktop, Dell chief technology officer Kevin Kettler predicted in a keynote speech at the Linuxworld conference in San Francisco.
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Linspire has a new president and CEO
Still no direct response from Linspire regarding the reported resignation of Kevin Carmony, although the company has confirmed the accuracy of the report and appointed a new president and CEO.
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Office Formats Fail to Communicate
Critics say vendors such as Sun are not doing enough regarding interoperability to make the standard a viable competitor to Microsoft.
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Automaker Peugeot Converts 20,000 Desktops To Linux
Peugeot is planning to give Linux desktops to a wide variety of computer users, including sales force workers and workers on the manufacturing floor.
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VMware: Linux Is Ideal OS for Virtualization
Linux is a key part of the success mix for virtualization. That was the message of Mendel Rosenblum, chief scientist and cofounder of VMware.
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It's free - until later...
When that technology is run in a Fortune 100 company in a mission-critical app, the CIO will hunt me down to pay me money.
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Court Ruling Gives Novell Copyright in Unix System - WSJ.com
A federal court in Utah ruled that Novell Inc., not SCO Group Inc., is the rightful owner of the copyright in the Unix operating system.
The ruling is a boon to the "open source" software movement and to Linux, the freely available computer operating system that has become an alternative to Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system.
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Dual Booting Windows-Linux: The Dell Option
Generally when a company is considering an upgrade to new workstations or notebook computers, they will elect to use Microsoft Windows.
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Linux ready to play with rivals
DELL'S chief technology officer sees a huge future in Linux virtualisation for the once-dominant PC manufacturer.
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VMware Surges With Much-Anticipated IPO
VMware shares are soaring before it's widely publicized initial public offering.
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Creating an open source strategy
The promise of open source is better quality, higher reliability, more flexibility, lower cost, and an end to predatory vendor lock-in.
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Rumors heating up that Citrix may snap up XenSource
On the heels of Tuesday’s successful VMware IPO, rumors are again circulating that Citrix and XenSource may be hatching an acquisition deal just as the server and desktop virtualization markets are red hot.
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Serving Two Markets
One of the challenges open source companies have is that you serve two distinct markets: your customers as well as non-paying community users. Paradoxically, the non-paying users can be the most vocal and demanding.
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