Windows 2001? or Linux 2001?
NT 5.0 / Windows 2000 is already late and any further delay gives an opportunity for Linux to be choosen as an alternative.
SCO Announces New Linux Professional Services Offerings
The Professional Services division of SCO has announced a new series of Linux-related offerings to help enterprise customers evaluate and manage the cost, benefits and risk of Open Source technologies.
1999 OS Forecast: The Linux Face-Off - Gartner
While Linux will have important niche roles, it will not gain broad acceptance as a substitute for Unix and Windows in the enterprise in the near term.
Current ports of Linux OS
Linux has been ported to several other process. This is a list of all the processors on which Linux is currently available.
Sneak Preview of the Lotus Domino R5 for Linux/x86
This release further demonstrates Lotus' commitment to supporting Domino on multiple platforms and continues the strong momentum Linux has generated in the enterprise community.
LinuxGrrls.Org launched
LinuxGrrls.Org is officially launched, aiming to appeal to the more technically oriented geek grrl.
Eat a Peach: The Atlanta Linux Showcase
Says Peter Penguin, Linux Journal's conference correspondent: "if you're not in Atlanta this week, you're really missing something!"
Review of Caldera OpenLinux 2.3
Caldera OpenLinux 2.3 not only continues to leapfrog over all other Linux distributions for ease of installation; it also proves, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that Linux can be easier to install than Windows.
GNU/Linux goes retail
A group of three companies announced that they've come together to make the Debian Project's GNU/Linux, a popular noncommercial distribution, available at retail.
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