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| ![]() LINUX GOES MAINSTREAM
Giant Steps for a Software Upstart Linux is gaining momentum in nearly all corners of computing, and more and better programs now run on it. But will a real business model ever evolve? Before Red Hat Sees Blue Skies The leading seller of Linux software will first have to hit 2003 expectations -- and succeed with its new high-end product, Advanced Server "I Think We're Up to the Challenge" Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik talks about his strategy for turning free software into a profitable business A Bad, Sad Hollywood Ending? Open-source software could find itself locked out of a whole industry if the entertainment giants get their way on copyright protection The Software Counter Culture Small and midsize businesses such as retailers are starting to latch onto Linux, finding greater productivity and lower costs |
Info Tech Big Blue's Big Bet on Free Software It's pouring cash into an all-out effort to promote Linux (Dec. 10, 2001) Special Report The Freebie Road to Digital Riches Making select content openly available can be one part of a multipronged marketing strategy for selling books, musics, movies... (May 13, 2002) Product Review A Server Just Right for Small Biz Sun Microsystems' new Qube 3 is simple to run and quite affordable (Apr. 19, 2002) Tech & You This Handheld Is for Techies Only Sharp's new Zaurus is the first handheld based on the Linux OS--alas, bad news for nongeeks (Apr. 22, 2002) BW Lifestyle I Tried Linux and Lived A Microsoft vet stays loyal to the devil he knows (Feb. 11, 2002) |
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