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Linux Enterprise Toehold Widens with EU Wins
The open source Linux operating system continues to gain ground in governmental agencies around the world, winning another two converts this week. The Norwegian city Bergen on Tuesday said it plans to move 100 schools and 32,000 users away from its proprietary Unix and Microsoft Windows applications platform to Linux by the end of this…
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Oracle Trial: DaimlerChrysler Fears Costs from PeopleSoft Buyout
SAN FRANCISCODaimlerChrysler AG would likely have to spend $50 Million to $100 million to replace its PeopleSoft Inc. applications if Oracle is allowed to buyout the enterprise software company, a senior IT executive with the multinational auto maker testified Tuesday. As in earlier testimony presented by senior executives from large corporations who are PeopleSoft customers,…
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The Appeal of Offshore Outsourcing Keeps Growing, and Growing, and …
For longtime U.S.-based systems integrators, the benefits of outsourcing work to affiliates outside of the United States are becoming so attractive that doing otherwise simply doesn’t make good business sense. Lower costs, an eager and educated work force, faster time to market, and foreign governments more welcoming to the Western style of business are just…
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Will Microsoft Offer XP SP2 Security to Older Windows?
The world must wait until late July at the earliest until Microsoft Corp. delivers the final release of Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). But that isn’t stopping testers and customers from asking what Microsoft’s intentions are, in terms of back-porting the SP2 updates and fixes to other Microsoft operating systems and related products. Despite…
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Trouble Ahead for Developers, Users in Windows XP SP2
The major security changes in Windows XP Service Pack 2 mean big trouble for developers and users, a fact highlighted by Microsoft’s introduction this week of the pack’s second release candidate—the last major test before it hits the streets. Microsoft has a history of major releases with understated names, and Windows XP Service Pack 2…
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SCO Releases New UnixWare
The SCO Group on Tuesday announced the release of a new version of its Unix operating system, SCO UnixWare 7.1.4, pushing the notion that it is still a Unix operating system company despite all of its Linux and litigation sound and fury. This latest release of The SCO Group Inc.‘s Unix operating system includes new…