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IM seeks its true identity

Our feature this issue takes a look at a subject that the IT community will be hearing a great deal about in the next...

French government to test open source on the desktop

The French government will install open source software on the desktop as part of Project ADELE, a plan to computerize much of the country's administration by 2007, a government official said Wednesday.

PalmSource eyes enterprise, device variety with new OS

PalmSource Inc. unveiled its latest handheld OS on Tuesday, adding a host of features for business users and support for different device types such as tablets and portable media players.

Sun buys server company, rehires cofounder

Sun Microsystems Inc. has agreed to acquire Kealia Inc., a privately held server design company based in California, and in the process is rehiring one of Sun's cofounders to help design the company's high-volume servers, Sun announced Tuesday.

Cognos tightens planning software integration

Analytics and reporting software vendor Cognos Inc. released the latest version of its Enterprise Planning Series suite on Tuesday, boosting the integration between Cognos' flagship applications and its newer additions based on technology the company picked up in its acquisition last year of Adaytum Inc.

Juniper Networks acquires NetScreen

Networking gear maker Juniper Networks Inc. on Monday announced a US$4-billion agreement to acquire NetScreen Technologies Inc., a network security company.

Macromedia kicks off Web conferencing push

Macromedia Inc. is expanding its Breeze online presentation offering into a full-fledged Web conferencing product, going head-to-head with vendors including WebEx Communications Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Cisco Systems Inc.

Linux in 2004

Last year was an eventful one for Linux -- the 2.6 kernel was released, Novell Inc. announced acquisition of SuSE AG, Red Hat stopped supporting its free distribution in favour of its Enterprise distribution, and instead kickstarted the Fedora Project, and the SCO Group Inc. claimed intellectual property rights over Linux.

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