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  • 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.

    Posted by null Forrester Research

  • Wed Sep 10 2003 IBM bundles up with Chinese Linux company

    Big Blue expands its geographic ambitions for Linux, signing a deal to bundle a version of its database software with a distributor of the open-source operating system in China.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Tue Jun 16 2009 Tech layoffs: The scorecard

    Follow the companies that are shedding workers with this live layoff tracker, which we'll continue to update as more news surfaces.

    Posted by Rafe Needleman

  • Fri Oct 1 2004 Intel programming tools reach new 64-bit chips

    They let developers create software that supports 64-bit x86 chips--important in making the new generation of chips useful.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Thu Jan 6 2000 Linux firm CyberNet planning IPO

    The developer of server software hopes to be one of the next companies to benefit from the Linux surge on Wall Street when it goes public early this year.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Feb 14 2000 Linux poses increasing threat to Windows 2000

    Windows 2000 is a major improvement compared to its predecessor, but it's arriving at a time when the Internet and Linux are changing the rules for the software giant.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Fri Mar 27 2009 Ep. 940: The legend of black fart

    Rafe coins a new term for a port of the iFart application to a BlackBerry. But really the show is much more about variable pricing coming to iTunes, The Pirate Bay rolling out VPN for you, and robot s...

    Posted by Tom Merritt ,Rafe Needleman and Jason Howell

  • Mon May 20 2002 Siebel: No time for apologies

    Brash software CEO Tom Siebel explains why homeland security takes precedence over personal privacy and why enterprise app makers are screwing up big time.

    Posted by Alorie Gilbert

  • Mon Dec 29 2008 Year in review: Lows for the high-tech economy

    What seemed like a decent though uninspiring year for the tech industry took a nosedive, starting in September.

    Posted by CNET Staff

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