- Mon Aug 11 2003 SCO wins Linux licensee
The Unix copyright holder that's threatening Linux-using firms with legal action if they don't pay to run the open-source OS says an unnamed Fortune 500 company has signed on.
- Tue Jun 17 2003 Linux lab lands Torvalds
The creator of the freely available Linux operating system signs on with the Open Source Development Lab, a consortium that focuses on business-oriented features.
- Fri Apr 25 2003 Commentary: Linux questions and answers
Linux will go mainstream in the data center in 2003. Why? Because it delivers Unix reliability at Intel prices and has strong support from the likes of HP, IBM, Oracle and SAP.
- Sun Nov 22 2009 Ep. 139: Does the Lexus IS350C have a big 'ol butt?
The drumbeat gets louder against Driving While Texting, it's hybrid vs. diesel for Green Car of the Year, GM says selling on eBay was great -- but we're over it! And we go for a ride in a new retract...
- Sun Jan 21 2007 Two Linux consortia band together
Open Source Developer Labs and Free Standards Group have merged into the Linux Foundation in an effort to increase their influence.
- Wed Mar 15 2006 Mandriva co-founder ousted from Linux firm
Gael Duval loses his job after disappointing financial quarter; exec plans to start again with open-source software.
- Fri Jan 24 2003 LinuxWorld: Power to the penguin
special coverage The theme this year could be "It's who you know" as more large corporations tout Linux as a worthy competitor to the dominant Windows operating system.
- Tue Sep 17 2002 IBM retooling Linux for new servers
Big Blue will complete the next step in its embrace of the Linux operating system by early 2003 as the company improves how Linux runs on its pSeries servers.
- Wed Jan 21 2004 Intel mulls Linux Centrino support
The chipmaker will likely take a two-phase approach to providing software that Linux needs to take advantage of the Centrino chips.
- Thu Mar 27 2003 Mandrake moves faster with new Linux
MandrakeSoft releases a new version of its Linux software that embraces some technology that rival Red Hat still keeps at arm's length.



