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Dell Feels Linux Customer Demand
In rolling out low-cost, Oracle-based server clusters on Wednesday, Dell CEO Michael Dell mentioned Linux and Windows as "standards" in almost the same breath. At the same press conference in New York City, though, members of a Dell customer panel indicated that momentum for Linux could be starting to outweigh attachment to Windows and other OS among Dell's customer base. Jacqueline Emigh reports.
Thursday, April 3, 2003 11:57:40 AM EST
Jabber: The Linux of Instant Messaging?
An Open-Source alternative enters the IM fray, trumpeting a challenge to AIM's dominance of the market. But America Online is firmly intrenched in the instant-messaging field, so the battle should be difficult. Patricia Fusco reports.
Monday, June 26, 2000 12:13:44 PM EST
Reviews
PHP 4.0: Dynamic Content for the Web Warrior
PHP 4.0 makes its debut. Paul Ferris puts PHP 4 through its paces on one of the busiest Web sites around--Linux Today--and what his benchmarking shows will amaze you: PHP 4.0 is an amazingly fast tool that can optimize any Web site.
Thursday, May 25, 2000 02:28:29 PM EST
CoffeeLink: A Double Shot of News on Java
Want an easy-to-set up news server for your intranet and don't want to mess at all with the Usenet? Then take a look at CoffeeLink, a Java-based news server that runs on Red Hat Linux.
Thursday, April 13, 2000 12:07:03 PM EST
Top Ten Linux Related Web Sites
Will Weisser gives us an introduction to the Linux web sites you cannot do without. The Internet is so vitally important to the development and usage of Linux that one of the first things a Linux user should do is visit these sites!
Friday, August 20, 1999 01:00:34 PM EST