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Linux widens lead in web market share

Total Web servers worldwide jumped from just under 10 million to 13 million for the latest quarter ended March 31. Linux went from 29 percent to 34 percent of Web servers OSs in market share, while market share for all other major OSs declined -- including Windows, Sun Solaris, and other Unix variants.

How Linux gets down to business

Linux for Suits exists solely to help educate business professionals about Linux and how it can be used effectively in their business model.

Linux on a mainframe isn't a joke

I spent three years working on IBM and Amdahl mainframes, and they never went down. Now, if only it were easier to run anything on a mainframe--like running Linux for its far-friendlier user interface and application development environment. Of course, that's exactly what IBM is doing

VA Linux completes TruSolutions and NetAttach acquisitions

VA Linux Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: LNUX) announced it has completed the acquisition of TruSolutions of San Diego, Calif., and NetAttach of Santa Clara, Calif. VA Linux will leverage TruSolutions' expertise in high-density rackmount Linux servers and NetAttach's expertise in NAS technology

Linux vendors facing test

Despite the recent stock slide of several top-tier Linux companies, analysts and executives in the open-source community said that leading Linux vendors remain viable enterprise suppliers

Trillian to pay off?

Trillian, which began as an effort by Intel to develop Linux for Itanium, may pay off in spades for the company. The group delivered a development release of Linux for Itanium in February

Maker of Linux-based home appliance secures funding

Adomo, Inc. announced that it has successfully closed a seed funding round from Bridge Ventures Fund III in Denmark. The funds will be used to continue development of a Linux server-based home information system that allows families to network Internet enabled devices and share important family information.

Neoware debuts thin version of Linux

Thin-client maker Neoware jumped into the Linux swirl with a thin version of Linux - and a hardware box to back it up - designed for everything from cash registers to security appliances.

Sour market pushes Linux stocks below IPO prices

The dour mood on Wall Street has dragged three Linux company stocks below their initial public offering prices, and others aren't far behind.

Linuxcare regroups

Sure, recent events -- a sagging Nasdaq, a flaky Linux sector and a fairly sordid inhouse melodrama (see Linuxcare chief leaves under cloud) -- have all acted in unison to push the once can't-miss prospect from the IPO launching pad back into the repair hangar.