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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Novell's Linux power play
With its market share in the networking services market shrinking from over 70 percent to under 20 percent in the last 10 years, Novell has been searching for ways to increase its revenue and,...
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Novell comes clean on Ximian and SCO
Chris Stone claims that Novell is "changing its stripes" to be "more partner-friendly, developer-friendly and now Linux- and open source-friendly." He talks exclusively with Dan Farber in a Face...
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Novell CEO touts Ximian buy
At LinuxWorld in San Francisco, Novell CEO Jack Messman discusses how this week's acquisition of Ximian will round out his company's open-source cross-platform offerings.
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Will Ximian's Mono challenge .Net?
At the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Portland, Ore., ZDNet's David Berlind talks with chief technical officer and founder of Ximian, Miguel de Icaza, about the upcoming release of Mono, an...
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Will open source force a sea change in IT?
Imagine a world where most software licenses are fee-free. Your careers, your IT strategies, and your vendor relationships would be utterly transformed. Could this come to pass? Solution...
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Ximian evolves at LinuxWorld
At the LinuxWorld Expo in New York, ZDNet's David Berlind talks with Ximian's David Patrick about the company's Evolution software program, which enables Linux to work with software from Microsoft...
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Ximian Evolution fuels interest in desktop Linux
Ximian Evolution--a Linux-based Outlook client--is helping to fuel enterprise interest in an alternative desktop platform. But the cost of deploying Evolution is nearly as high as it is for Outlook.
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Mono Project aims to bring .Net apps to Linux
Spearheaded by Linux developer Ximian, the Mono Project is working to develop .Net applications that can run on Linux and other non-Windows OSes. Can it do so without infringing on Microsoft's...
Additional Results
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Novell's Linux power play
With its market share in the networking services market shrinking from over 70 percent to under 20 percent in the last 10 years, Novell has been searching for ways to increase its revenue and,...
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Novell comes clean on Ximian and SCO
Chris Stone claims that Novell is "changing its stripes" to be "more partner-friendly, developer-friendly and now Linux- and open source-friendly." He talks exclusively with Dan Farber in a Face...
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Novell CEO touts Ximian buy
At LinuxWorld in San Francisco, Novell CEO Jack Messman discusses how this week's acquisition of Ximian will round out his company's open-source cross-platform offerings.
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Novell snaps up Linux company Ximian
The networking software maker accelerates its Linux push with the acquisition and pledges its commitment to Ximian's high-profile, open-source projects.
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Will Ximian's Mono challenge .Net?
At the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Portland, Ore., ZDNet's David Berlind talks with chief technical officer and founder of Ximian, Miguel de Icaza, about the upcoming release of Mono, an...
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Ximian's desktop Linux talks to Windows
Ximian, hoping to accelerate the pace of Linux desktop adoption, releases a new version of its main software package for PCs which adds and/or upgrades several new features.
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Will open source force a sea change in IT?
Imagine a world where most software licenses are fee-free. Your careers, your IT strategies, and your vendor relationships would be utterly transformed. Could this come to pass? Solution...
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SuSE, Ximian in Linux software pact
Desktop Linux company Ximian announced a partnership with Linux seller SuSE under which SuSE will resell Ximian's Red Carpet service for distributing software updates, the companies said Monday....
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Ximian evolves at LinuxWorld
At the LinuxWorld Expo in New York, ZDNet's David Berlind talks with Ximian's David Patrick about the company's Evolution software program, which enables Linux to work with software from Microsoft...
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Sun, Ximian connect on Linux desktop
The companies jointly develop software that lets Linux or Solaris computers running Ximian's Evolution software connect with Sun's e-mail and calendar server software.
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Ximian Evolution fuels interest in desktop Linux
Ximian Evolution--a Linux-based Outlook client--is helping to fuel enterprise interest in an alternative desktop platform. But the cost of deploying Evolution is nearly as high as it is for Outlook.
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Ximian tries to woo Microsoft customers
Ximian, a small Boston company pushing use of the Linux operating system on ordinary desktop computers, is offering discounts to try to woo Microsoft customers dissatisfied with a more expensive...
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