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Linux


  • Linux & open source is core to Sun

  • Sun has initiated and participated in a number of open source projects over the years. Here is a brief guide to the communities that enable all developers to take part in Sun's Linux based collaborative projects.
  • Tuesday, December 13 - 2005 at 16:51
  • Jamcracker saves money with Linux

  • Jamcracker uses Suse Linux Enterprise Server on IBM eServer xSeries servers to cut costs, enable new product line.
  • Sunday, December 04 - 2005 at 12:50
  • Ohio Savings Bank's Oracle database uses Linux

  • Oracle has announced that Ohio Savings Bank's mortgage system - which processes hundreds of millions of dollars of transactions daily - now relies on an integrated Oracle Database 10g running on Linux and Microsoft .NET architecture.
  • Sunday, November 27 - 2005 at 17:05 | readers' rating 4/10
  • World's largest commercial Linux data warehouse runs Oracle Database

  • Oracle is the leading database for decision support and online transaction processing in real-world customer environments, according to the Winter Corporation 2005 TopTen Program survey. Only Oracle Database produces leading results on Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
  • Saturday, November 19 - 2005 at 09:07
  • Bonhams loads auction with IBM and Linux

  • After an acquisition, the merger with the UK division of Phillips, and the purchase of the US auction house Butterfields, Bonhams was dealing with four different business management systems. To operate and serve clients effectively, Bonhams needed to consolidate to one system.
  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, November 16 - 2005 at 15:02
  • Why customers are flocking to Linux

  • Beyond the numbers. Customers flock to Linux because it works. By Jeffrey S. Smith, IBM Software Group Vice President, Linux Middleware.
  • Wednesday, October 26 - 2005 at 11:43
  • Sun's Linux Project Janus

  • Sun Microsystems has unveiled a new feature of the Solaris 10 OS, code named Project Janus. This new technology will allow customers to run Linux binary applications unchanged on Solaris, helping to reduce development and administration costs without sacrificing performance, scalability or manageability.
  • Tuesday, October 18 - 2005 at 09:20
  • IBM's top Linux expert

  • Irving Wladawsky-Berger, vice president, Technical Strategy and Innovation, IBM, attributes the success of the OS to this growing community of Linux contributors. The Linux Executive Report recently spoke with Wladawsky-Berger about the past, present and future of Linux.
  • Monday, October 10 - 2005 at 15:22
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