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SCO to take Linux licensing to SMB, international users

The SCO Group Inc. is now making its Intellectual Property License for Linux available to small and medium businesses, the company said on Wednesday.

Our part in the Win 98 dilemma

How you view Microsoft's recent decision to resume support for Windows 98 and ME through to June 2006 will likely speak volumes about how you view computing.

Nortel, Avici patch things up

Nortel Networks Corp. has asked Avici Systems Inc. to be its dance partner again in the IP core router ball. These two broke off a courtship almost five years ago when Nortel married router and Ethernet switch siren Bay Networks.

Novell offers indemnification to SuSE customers

On the same day it completed its US$210 million acquisition of SuSE Linux AG, Novell Inc. also announced on Tuesday a plan to support enterprise Linux customers with a new Linux indemnification program.

CRM consolidation continues

Two acquisitions announced last week continue the CRM market consolidation that's been going on the last few years and highlight the importance of adding a personal touch to companies' online customer service efforts.

Intel, IBM pony up for Linux lawsuit fund

Open Source Development Labs Inc. (OSDL) aims to establish a US$10 million defence fund to pay the legal fees of Linux users sued by The SCO Group Inc., plus those of OSDL employees, including Linus Torvalds, it said Monday. Torvalds is the Finnish creator of the Linux operating system.

English version of China’s Red Flag Linux delayed

Red Flag Linux Software Co. Ltd.'s plans to expand its business beyond China have hit a setback with the company's plans to release an English version of its Red Flag Linux Desktop operating system delayed until the third quarter.

MS offers broad beta of Windows Server 2003 for Opteron

Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday made broadly available a beta version of its Windows Server 2003 for systems using the Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) 64-bit Opteron processor.

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