If Walmart is looking for another product to add to its Great Value range, perhaps it should look no further than Linux.
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Intel trades ownership for popularity on mobile Linux project
Intel is handing over its mobile Linux effort to the Linux Foundation to stimulate broader interest.
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Starting a new business, 5 reasons to avoid Microsoft now!
If you are a new online business owner, one of the best pieces of advice I can give you is to not become a whore to Microsoft, their high cost, and their ludicrous licensing system.
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Citigroup Interested in Buying Red Hat?
One is continually climbing the stock markets while the other is perpetually falling. One is helping to save their market-space while the other threatens to help take theirs down.
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If IBM Buys Sun What Happens to MySQL (and Sun’s other projects)?
There’s been alot of discussion about IBM being in talks with Sun Microsystems about a $6.5 billion acquisition. Initially Sun’s stock (ticker: JAVA) shot up significantly while IBM’s stock (ticker: IBM) initially dropped a few points before recovering to only a small loss.
Read more »Recession vs. FOSS
Pundits and business executives alike are predicting gloomy economic times for 2009. But when the talk turns to free and open source software (FOSS), suddenly the mood brightens.
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An interesting discussion in Linux Blogs
Thanks to Mike Dailey a very interesting discussion has been sparked on Linux and open source in the enterprise. For anybody wanting to follow the entire discussion here's how it goes.
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Dell: IBM-Sun Good For Us
The chief executive of Dell Inc said on Tuesday that talk of IBM possibly buying Sun Microsystems was providing an "enormous opportunity" to the world's No. 2 PC maker in the corporate server market.
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Why Recession Is Causing Enterprises to Rethink Open-Source Strategy
Budget limitations and continued improvement in software and associated services are making open-source software alternatives such as MySQL, SUSE Linux, OpenOffice.org and plenty of others look mighty good to IT managers and CFOs.
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Intel CEO says Sun was shopped around
During an employee Webcast earlier this week to discuss Intel's stock options program, the chip giant's CEO, Paul Otellini, shed a little background on Sun Microsystems' pursuit to find a buyer.
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The rise of the Blue Sun: IBM and Sun
The news broke this morning, March 18th, that IBM is talking to Sun about buying the company. Sources from both companies tell me that such a deal is in the works and it may be completed as early as this week.
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Open Source Cloud Computing Made Easy
Creating a business around free software is hardly a new idea: Cygnus Solutions, based around Stallman's GCC, was set up in 1989. But here's one with a trendy twist: a company based on the open source *cloud computing* app Hadoop, an Apache Project
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10+1 things to tell your boss why you should migrate to Linux
A while ago somebody asked me what he could tell his boss to convince him to migrate to Linux, so I made him a small list.
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7 Year Old Entrepreneur Sells Beer Instead of Lemonade
Treat your personal brand as a business and it will reward you for years to come just like Donald Trump's brand.
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Is Oracle Forking Red Hat Linux?
For nearly the last three years Oracle has been offering its own supported version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux - all the while claiming binary compatibility. As it turns out though, Oracle and Red Hat don't agree on few key things, like file systems and virtualization.
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