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Red Hat and IBM launch Linux-based e-solutions
In the first quarter of next year, two software bundles will be available through Red Hat's channel and on its website: Red Hat Domino Bundle, an integrated messaging, collaboration and web application platform; and Red Hat Linux Small Business Suite, an offering for smaller companies.
Plex86 runs QNX4!
reports "After DOS, Linux, Window 95, & Windows NT -
Plex86, the open-source alternative to VMWare runs QNX 4!
If you cant wait for a real relase to see it in action, you need to
go grab the CVS however."
IBM to spend $1 billion on Linux in 2001
IBM chief executive Louis Gerstner has said that his company will spend $1 billion on Linux next year. Gerstner made the announcement at the eBusiness Conference and Expo in New York.
Shell and IBM to build world's largest Linux supercomputer
Hot on the heels of the Telia deal, IBM has announced that it will be teaming with Shell to develop and deploy the world's largest Linux supercomputer. Built out of 1024 IBM xSeries servers and packaged in 32 racks, the supercomputer will run Red Hat Linux.
IBM develops Itanium workstation
IBM is confident it will announce an Itanium-based workstation the day after Intel is expected to release the processor sometime in late March.
SEC may be focusing on VA Linux in IPO probe
Federal authorities investigating ways securities firms allocate certain initial public offerings of stock are focusing on VA Linux Systems' offering last year, according to reports.
AtheOS CD-ROM available
OSFAQ.com has put together a AtheOS distribution on CD-ROM. If you don't know what AtheOS is, it is a high performance multithreaded graphical operating system for the PC desktop platform. It supports TCP/IP, SMP, and features a 64-bit journaling file-system. Please check it out.
AtheOS CD-ROM available
OSFAQ.com has put together a AtheOS distribution on CD-ROM. If you don't know what AtheOS is, it is a high performance multithreaded graphical operating system for the PC desktop platform. It supports TCP/IP, SMP, and features a 64-bit journaling file-system. Please check it out.
IBM unveils database for Linux clusters
IBM claims DB2 Extended Enterprise Edition is the first commercial database for Intel-based Linux clusters. It will be aimed at bio-technology companies and internet businesses that want a cost effective way of expanding databases.
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