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LinuxWorld: Novell fires back at Microsoft
2003. I'll talk about what is happening with Linux in the data center, Unix-to-Linux migration, and how we see Linux growing up to now deal with large databases such as Oracle, DB2, and large enterprise applications like SAP or CRM or other related applications. I'll focus on four major areas when I talk about...
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Linux Standard Base may improve software portability
test processes for developers will trickle down to the data center and make IT managers more apt to run their mission-critical applications on Linux.
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Commentary: Novell can add Linux's missing link
Microsoft OS. But, Mancill said, 2003's large number of Linux data center migrations, combined with a bad summer for Microsoft security, Microsoft's license fee hikes and "the sheer fact that it's time to upgrade again, makes Novell's timing good."
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LinuxWorld: Data center barriers to Linux are history
a Linux expert declares 2003 the year of Linux deployments in the enterprise data center. LinuxCare CEO Avery Lyford explains what barriers remain, describes the benefits of consolidating servers on Linux and talks about the evolution of...
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Microsoft takes on Linux with enhanced data center support
on the mainframe, and is developing a new support program to address the needs of data center managers...
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Have no fear, Linux is here
Open-source advocates pushed Linux in the data center during LinuxWorld last week. Testimonials from those who've already migrated to Linux reassured some potential migrants...
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