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InternetNews April 6, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Hidden Costs Said to Stymie Linux Growth Microsoft's biggest fear -- commoditization -- might be its savior, a Yankee Group report indicates. |
CFO January 1, 2009 Marshall Krantz |
An Open Secret Open-source software is quietly gaining ground well beyond the data center. |
Bank Systems & Technology July 28, 2006 Peggy Bresnick-Kendler |
Executives from HP, Novell, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems Discuss Different Types of Operating Systems Available to Banks and How They Should Go About Selecting the Right One Selecting the right operating system can be difficult for banks, but it is important as it helps them support critical applications, driving growth while providing scalability and security. |
PC World December 2, 2002 Matt Berger |
Does Free Linux Have Hidden Costs? IDC study says Windows is cheaper than Linux for common business tasks. |
InternetNews April 6, 2005 Michael Singer |
Sun COO Touts FOSS For Success Jonathan Schwartz woos the open source, open standards and open communities but stands by his IP. |
InternetNews August 31, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Report: Linux Won't Wipe Out UNIX or Windows Yankee Group drills into the reasons behind the growth of Linux. They may not be what you'd expect. |
InternetNews June 7, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Windows Is Still More Reliable than Linux On The Server A new report by the Yankee Group found that Windows Server 2003 showed the highest reliability gains, surpassed only by mature Unix-based server operating systems like HP-UX from Hewlett-Packard and Sun Solaris 10 from Sun Microsystems. |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2003 Henry & Vertinsky |
The Hidden Costs of 'Free' Software Open-source software may be gaining ground in academic and government circles, but biotech users need to be aware of licensing pitfalls. |
InternetNews March 31, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun Forecasts 'System' Commoditization VP Jonathan Schwartz points to free hardware (and for that matter, software) in exchange for some juicy recurring service contracts. |
CIO November 15, 2005 Galen Gruman |
Open Source Moves Up CRM and business intelligence from open source? The first industrial-grade applications in these areas are now emerging. And CIOs will soon need to decide how to approach these fresh options in their enterprise software catalog. |
Wired October 2001 Russ Mitchell |
Open War It started as a crusade for free source code. Linux zealots turned it into a full-frontal assault on Microsoft. Now the battle for the desktop could snatch defeat from the jaws of moral victory... |
Insurance & Technology December 13, 2006 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Linux Levels the OS Field? The role of Linux or open source code in insurance finances. |
IndustryWeek June 1, 2007 Brad Kenney |
Linux: Open For Business Linux and other open-source software can offer competitive advantages where cost and customization pressures are concerned. |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2008 Anders Bylund |
Meet the New Sun, Better Than the Old Sun Sun Microsystems ain't what it used to be. The new Sun relies on virtualization-friendly blade servers, storage arrays, and open-source software. And that's a good thing. |
InternetNews April 7, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Enterprises Grapple With Open Source Use Advocates say OSS enterprise applications are ready for prime time, but businesses must manage code use. |
InternetNews June 28, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Sun CEO: Faster, Mobile, Better Java How Schwartz' plans to profit from free hardware, free software and legions of drag-and-drop developers. |
InternetNews April 5, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Sun's Financial Strategy -- Can It Work? Sun and Microsoft's deal may not help hide Sun's perilous position in the marketplace. |
CIO March 1, 2004 Malcolm Wheatley |
The Myths of Open Source - Open Source It isn't all about cheap: Companies keep finding good reasons to take advantage of open-source software like Linux. |
CIO March 15, 2003 Christopher Koch |
Your Opensource Plan Once a toy for geeks, open source is slowly but surely filtering into the enterprise and transforming the way software is designed, sold and supported. And any CIO without an open-source strategy in 2003 will be paying too much for IT in 2004. |
CIO July 1, 2003 John Parkinson |
The End of Idealism The grassroots development model has matured, but open source may now be facing its worst growing pains. |
CIO June 15, 2005 Bernard Golden |
The ROI of Open Source Savvy organizations consider both commercial and open-source options for projects, and choose the right product for the given situation. Then make sure you evaluate using the proper time horizon. |
PC World August 6, 2002 Tom Mainelli |
Frustrated Microsoft Users Explore Options Linux, Apple could benefit from discontent with Microsoft's licenses, prices, and security missteps, study says. |
CIO April 15, 2003 Dylan Tweney |
Build It Free Open-source development tools offer low-cost, high-quality options. |
InternetNews October 28, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
UK Agency Report Greenlights Linux A day after Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer sent out the message that "free software isn't free," the UK's Office of Government Commerce said open source software is a viable desktop alternative for most government users. |
InternetNews September 21, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Sun Woos Financial Customers on Wall Street The systems vendor looks to court financial services customers with the promise of computing via Solaris on Opteron. |
CIO January 1, 2003 Geoffrey James |
Nobody's Perfect Just when you thought Linux was safe, there comes along a well-documented threat that demonstrates the OS's vulnerability. |
BusinessWeek February 23, 2004 Hamm, Ante, & Fairlamb |
Linux Moves In On The Desktop As more companies switch to Linux, Microsoft is hustling to protect its market share. |
InternetNews July 14, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Study: Cost Not Only Open Source Driver Evans Data says businesses are more concerned about features and flexibility than price when choosing open source software. |
BusinessWeek October 15, 2007 Peter Burrows |
That's One Way To Reinvent A Company CEO Jonathan Schwartz wants to return Sun Microsystems to glory by giving away its software. |
InternetNews January 9, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Research Under Fire in Microsoft/Linux Debate Linux supporters are lambasting Microsoft-sponsored research that is part of its marketing campaign. Does that mean the research isn't true? |