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Lotus tests Windows XP to add support for new operating system
While Lotus will support Microsoft's new operating system Windows XP, it won't come in time for next month's release of Notes R5.0.9. Lotus will take its time testing XP, especially after learning with Windows 2000 that users don't always upgrade operating systems so quickly...
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Nov 1, 2001
Linux operating system marks 10th birthday
brought Linux into the business world are now the wall flowers at the open source operating system's party. The shortcomings lie not with the operating system itself, analysts said, but with the business models of the Linux companies...
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Aug 27, 2001
Research: Strong growth for Linux messaging market
A new study predicts big things for the open source operating system in a messaging environment...
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Apr 2, 2004
Shhh! OS/2 selling better than expected
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Programmer to Linux: Show me the love
Mike Owens, a chemical engineer by trade, began experimenting with the open source operating system Linux, and immediately felt an affinity with the operating system and the dedicated volunteer developers who tend it. Today, he has woven Linux into every facet of his personal and professional life...
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Oct 11, 2004
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Mobile Platforms: Palm OS -- not the best for the multitasker
Mobile managers face a tough choice when weighing which mobile platform or operating system to deploy to mobilize the workforce. There's BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Palm OS, Symbian, Linux and J2ME. How do they choose? Which platforms perform which functions well, and where do they fall...
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Aug 17, 2006
Microsoft's Allchin to retire in 2006
The Windows Platform Products and Services division includes Windows clients, servers and tools and MSN.
Allchin was a founder at Banyan Systems Inc., an early provider of network operating system software, and a principal architect of the Vines operating system. He understood networking and the needs of the enterprise at that time and was, therefore, hugely important in terms of... More... Sep 21, 2005
IBM gets ready to pull the plug on OS/2
on today in Redmond, it's easy to forget that in another time, Windows faced a similar showdown against a competitor that was once touted as a "better Windows than Windows."
IBM's 32-bit OS/2 operating system is finally about to fade into history, as IBM said this week it will end standard support for OS/2 at the end of the year. A paid support option is still possible through a special contract, IBM said. ... More... Jul 15, 2005
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