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TurboLinux Launches University Outreach Program to Advance Linux and Clustering Knowledge

TurboLinux, Inc., a high-performance Linux company, has launched its University Outreach Program to address the growing need for cutting-edge Linux and clustering solutions in universities. Over the past six months, TurboLinux has donated software and services to more than 300 universities across North America, providing generous discounts on high-end clustering …

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IndyBox RS1200: A New Generation of Linux Servers for Dot-Com Companies

IndyBox Systems announced the release of their IndyBox RS1200, a new generation of servers powered by Linux to empower the next generation of dot-com companies. The RS1200 provides dual Intel Pentium III processor capabilities at 1GHz and beyond, with 4GB of memory support, large amounts of storage, two channels of …

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Phoenix Object Basic: A Hot Concept in the Open Source Community

Phoenix Object Basic, a .NET development environment for Linux, has been gaining popularity since its release. The announcement of the product was one of the top stories on LinuxToday and immediately caused an increase in website traffic. To make Phoenix more accessible, Janus Software has increased bandwidth and mirrored the …

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SOT Establishes Distribution Office for Best Linux in US Market

SOT, publisher of the #1 Linux in Finland, is establishing a distribution office for Best Linux in the USA in response to growing demand. The company is participating in the Comdex Linux Business Expo in Las Vegas 13-17, November 2000 to introduce Best Linux to the US market. The current …

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TeraEDGE Linux: Revolutionizing Content Delivery with Patented Technologies

Entera is previewing the beta version of TeraEDGE Linux, a commercial content delivery server on the Linux OS platform. The server uses special patented technologies to intelligently cache proxy streaming media and static content, resulting in improved viewing experience and reduced bandwidth costs for end-users. The preview program ends November …

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VA Linux Systems Expands European Operations with Key Hires and Acquisition

VA Linux Systems has announced that it has expanded its operations in Germany, the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium with a number of key additions to its European team. The company has hired managing directors for its German and British offices, key developers including Wichert Akkerman, leader of the Debian …

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HotDispatch and Caldera Systems Announce Alliance to Create Online Marketplace for Linux Developers

HotDispatch and Caldera Systems have announced an alliance to create a new online marketplace for Linux developers to purchase and sell technical expertise. The marketplace will be built into Caldera's OpenLinux Developer Network and powered by HotDispatch technology, allowing participants to buy and sell intellectual property one question or project …

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Tuxtops Launches New Debian Software Release for Laptops

Tuxtops is proud to offer its new Debian software release specially tuned for laptops. Now you can buy one of the company's premiere pre-configured laptops with Debian, or simply purchase the standalone software if you already own a notebook.

The Tuxtops Debian release finally makes this fantastic open source operating …

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VA Linux Systems Announces VACM 2.0: A Powerful Open Source Software Tool for Remote Monitoring and Management of Large Clusters of Linux Servers

VA Linux Systems, Inc. has announced the availability of VACM 2.0, a powerful and flexible Open Source software tool designed to enable easy remote monitoring and management of large clusters of hundreds of servers. The software features advanced monitoring and management capabilities, as well as a modular design that …

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Atipa Acquires Open Source Network Management Software Company

Atipa Corporation has acquired the company that created OpenNMS, an open source project developing next-generation network and system management software. The acquisition places Atipa at the forefront of a new and unique enterprise technology designed to revolutionize network management and capture an explosive new market opportunity. The OpenNMS team will …

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Phoenix Object Basic: A New RAD Tool for Linux Developers

Janus Software has released Phoenix Object Basic, a Linux native Rapid Application Development tool that combines 'visual programming' with the familiar Basic programming language. The tool allows developers with Visual Basic experience to start developing for Linux without having to face a steep learning curve. Phoenix uses the familiar visual …

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ActiveState Secures $10 Million in Funding for Open Source Software

ActiveState, a leading provider of Internet programming software and services, announced the closure of its latest round of financing, which included lead funding by NY venture capital firm Opticality Ventures, which specializes in backing open source firms. ActiveState also received strategic investments from ActiveState Board Member and Red Hat CTO …

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NTT Communications Adopts TurboLinux Server 6.1 as Platform for Information Service Systems

NTT Communications Corporation has adopted TurboLinux Server 6.1 as its platform for information service systems. The Linux all-in-one server, which includes TurboLinux Server 6.1 and Oracle8i bundled on Compaq's ProLiant Server, will be used for mail server, web server, workstation, application hosting and e-business use. NTT Communications Corp …

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Dell Installs Red Hat Linux 7 Worldwide to Enhance Network Security in the Linux Environment

Dell has announced first-to-market availability of Red Hat Linux 7 on its PowerEdge servers and Precision Workstations worldwide.

The new operating system offers enhanced security features, increased scalability and manageability, and improved installation and configuration. Dell and Red Hat have worked closely to ensure smooth installation and interoperability of the …

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Opera Software, PalmPalm Technology Inc., and Trolltech Announce Strategic Alliance for Asian Wireless Linux Market

Opera Software, PalmPalm Technology Inc., and Trolltech have formed a strategic alliance for the Asian wireless Linux market. The three companies will jointly develop 'Linux Total Solution for Wireless Internet Appliance' for hardware manufacturers in the wireless Internet space. The solution consists of Opera's 'Opera for Linux' Web browser, Trolltech's …

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Penguin Computing Introduces Red Hat Linux 7 and New Dual-Processor Server

Penguin Computing Inc., a leading provider of reliable Linux systems for Internet serving, announced today that it will begin offering Red Hat® Linux 7 on its systems. The latest version of the industry-leading distribution of Linux offers users greater security and manageability, enhancing Linux as a platform for the enterprise …

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VA Linux Systems Offers Red Hat 7.0-Based Software for Ordering and Build-to-Order Configuration System

VA Linux Systems announced that it plans to offer Red Hat 7.0-based software for ordering as a standard server or workstation software load in mid-October. The company also offers its Build-to-Order Software configuration system, which enables customers to point, click, select and save the specific software components they want …

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linux.conf.au Developers Conference in Sydney, Australia

The linux.conf.au developers conference is taking place in Sydney, Australia in January 2001 and will bring together some of the world's finest Linux developers. The conference is a collaborative effort by Linux Australia, the Sydney Linux Users Group and affiliated organisations. It is supported by the School of …

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PMfax for Linux: Keller Group Brings Full-Featured Fax and Voice Features to Linux Desktop

The top selling fax software for OS/2 now runs on Linux. A free beta version of PMfax for Linux is immediately available from www.pmfax.com and Keller Group intends to provide their entire product line on Linux, OS/2 and other platforms. The PMfax software provides full-featured fax …

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KDE Dot News Launches: A New Site for KDE Community Discussion and Development

The KDE Desktop Environment project has launched a new news and discussion site called KDE Dot News. The site aims to foster the growth of the KDE community by providing developers, users, and other parties with a convenient means of making the community aware of relevant developments and allowing for …

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