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By Tina Gasperson on July 03, 2007 from Linux.com Patrick Stakem wants everyone to know that the newest iteration of FlightLinux is not just for NASA rocket scientists. The special hardened distribution that earlier this century orbited the Earth on an unmanned satellite is set to move into active duty again, this time as a [...]
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Posted 03 July 2007
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By Bill Hayes on June 30, 2006 • Vol.28 Issue 26 from Processor.com Depending On Your Situation, It Just Might Be… Many in the Linux world believe that Linux desktops can easily replace Microsoft Windows for certain uses. They also admit that the Linux desktop may not be a solution for all Windows users, but [...]
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Posted 01 July 2007
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Tagged: administration tools, ambassador and a member, basic office software, Bill Hayes, central management, CrossOver Office, Fedora Core, initiative manager for the Desktop Linux working group, Internet browser, Jeff Waugh, John Cherry, lead architect, Linux, look-alike systems, Lucia Krinsky, Mac, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, Novell, Open Source Development Labs, open-source applications, operating system, product marketing SUSE Linux Enterprise, RavenSong Open Technologies, Red Hat Linux, Robert Whetsel, senior manager, software developers, Stephen E. Harris, SUSE, transactional and single-purpose systems, Ubuntu, Unix, www.codeweavers .com, www.distrowatch.com., www.gnome.org, www.mozilla.com/thunderbird, www.openoffice.org, Xandros
By Alan Radding | Published 11/1/2005 | Consulting magazine © 2009 BNA Subsidiaries, LLC. In the land of open source computing, some consultants see only trees where a forest now grows. Small IT consulting firms get it and have gotten it from the start. A few of the large IT consulting firms get it, too, and [...]
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Posted 27 March 2007
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Tagged: Alan Radding, BNA Subsidiaries LLC, CEO and founder, consultant, deployed open source systems, ecommerce, Frederick, free software licenses, infrastructure software, Internet research, leader for the open source practice, Linux, open source business applications, open source computing, open source professional services, open source software, open source software movement, open source software world, open source technologies, open source technology, open source Web server, open systems, operating system, operating systems, professional services, Ravensong Open Technologies Inc., Robert Whetsel, software development, technology adoption, Unix