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New Linux Software
The amount of available software in the Linux community continues to move forward at an amazing pace. This week, I want to talk about some of the new software that is included in various Linux distributions and also talk about Zope, a web publishing system.
Keeping Linux Nets in Balance
Turbolinux Inc.'s TurboCluster 4.0 is an inexpensive, fault-tolerant, Linux-based load balancer that will help Web administrators on tight budgets, but it can't replace hardware at large Web sites.
A Linux Thanksgiving
All of us in the Linux community have a lot of reasons to be thankful this year. This week I'm going to list the things I'm personally thankful for as a Linux user.
Apax and Intel invests in SuSE Linux
SuSE Linux AG, one of the leading suppliers of Linux worldwide, announced that it is receiving equity funding from two investors. Subject to shareholder agreement, funds advised by the internationally renowned venture capital group Apax Partners (Apax Europe IV and Patricof/USA) and Intel will invest 12 million Euro in the Linux specialist.
Oracle Corp. Japan to Push Linux Business
Oracle Corp. Japan announced that it will further develop its Linux operating-system business. As a first step, the leading software developer will encourage existing Windows NT users to migrate their environments to the Linux operating system from the Microsoft NT environment.
SGI abandons key plan for workstations
SGI has again changed its strategy for workstation computers based on Intel microprocessors, reversing a decision to transfer the division to another company. SGI also will try to take advantage of the Linux movement with its new Intel-based workstations.
IBM pumps up support for Linux app developers
Over the next few months, according to IBM officials, the company will increase the number of its SPCs from two to 14, to be spread over five different continents. These centers will offer developers free technical support as they port, test, and market their applications on all IBM platforms, particularly the company's PC-based Netfinity line of servers.
ViaVoice SDKs for Linux
The SDK and Run Time Kit provide the necessary tools to develop applications that incorporate speech recognition, both dictation and command & control, using the Linux for x86s operating system.
Linux to take on Microsoft in India
Microsoft in India is set to face a tougher job retaining market share with leading Linux distributor Red Hat announcing plans to step up investments in the country.
SGI unloads the baggage to focus on Linux
SGI has finally put Cray, it's supercomputing division, under the hammer. Despite claims to the contrary for the past few months, claiming that it really wanted someone to just buy into the firm, SGI look set to unload the financial burden that is Cray onto a company called Gores Technology Group.
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