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  • Thu Mar 30 2006 Miracle cure for software setup?

    Streamlined installation is the hidden bonus of new virtualization tech. But there is a sticking point: licensing.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue Jul 20 2004 Oracle backs Asian Linux project

    The database powerhouse certifies its software to work on Asianux, a version of Linux made by Japan's Miracle Linux and China's Red Flag Software.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue Apr 6 2004 Asian Linux project takes shape

    China's Red Flag Software and Japan's Miracle Linux release a beta edition of "Asianux"--a version of the open-source OS designed for Asia.

    Posted by Kim Yong-Young

  • Tue Jul 20 2004 Oracle puts weight behind Asian Linux

    Business software maker takes open-source route in race to beat rivals in China.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Thu Jan 8 2004 Software makers team on Asian Linux

    China's Red Flag Software and Japan's Miracle Linux aim to develop a common "Asianux" operating system to make it easier for the region's companies to switch to the open-source camp.

    Posted by Winston Chai

  • Wed Aug 27 2003 Turbolinux joins Linux lab

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Nov 4 2009 Fads aside, IT is not a fashion industry

    We're not as subject to flights of fancy and style whims as Larry Ellison and others may think. Beyond hype, there is a will to progress--and remain practical.

    Posted by Jonathan Eunice

  • Wed Jul 21 2004 Asian Linux gaining momentum

    Recent developments could make Asianux the platform of choice for North Asian government officials who want an alternative to Windows.

    Posted by Winston Chai

  • Tue Nov 24 2009 Your new software vendor? Domino's Pizza

    Software vendors may lose out in the new open-source economy that empowers users to write more software.

    Posted by Matt Asay

  • Mon Oct 2 2000 Oracle looks to capitalize on database lead

    The software giant is hoping to capitalize on the e-commerce buzz to put some distance between itself and rivals such as IBM and Microsoft.

    Posted by Wylie Wong and Melanie Austria Farmer

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