Thursday | 8 January, 2009
Stories about: VA Software
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Analysis: Linuxcare reemerges with a mainframe management tool 29/08/2002 07:47:00
For IT managers who run Virtual Machine Linux images on IBM z/OS mainframes, a new tool from Linuxcare could help improve VM Linux server management and administration. - +
BEA partners with Red Hat 14/08/2002 07:46:00
BEA Systems Inc. at LinuxWorld Conference & Expo on Tuesday plans to reveal details about the upcoming upgrade of its JRockit Java Virtual Machine for Linux on the Intel Corp. platform, in addition to discussing its intentions to support the JVM on the Red Hat Inc. Advanced Server OS, a BEA official said Monday. - +
VA links with IBM for enterprise customers 14/08/2002 07:13:00
In a move to attract more enterprise customers, VA Software Corp. will release a version of its SourceForge Enterprise Edition software development platform optimized for IBM Corp.'s DB2 database, the company said Tuesday. - +
Microsoft vs. open source gets political 11/06/2002 07:33:00
Microsoft is facing a growing battle against open-source software that is edging into politics on a global scale. - +
Torvalds: The Linux evolution continues 22/05/2002 05:17:30
There have been plenty of bumps along the way, but Linus Torvalds thinks the evolution of his Linux operating system is going just fine. - +
Mission Critical Linux lays off 90 percent of staff 08/03/2002 09:07:53
Linux clustering vendor Mission Critical Linux last week laid off up to 90 percent of its workforce after attempts to find a buyer failed. - +
U.S dot-com job cuts continue to drop 01/02/2002 08:05:00
An industry working group has been formed to create standards aimed at pushing Linux into the specialised world of telecommunications carrier-grade servers. - +
LINUXWORLD: Open-source lab targets telecom market 01/02/2002 08:05:00
An industry working group has been formed to create standards aimed at pushing Linux into the specialised world of telecommunications carrier-grade servers. - +
VA Linux drops the Linux from its name 06/12/2001 11:00:00
The company known as VA Linux Systems Inc. officially dropped the Linux from its name on Tuesday, becoming VA Software Corp. - +
VA Linux posts wider Q1 loss 22/11/2001 08:30:00
VA Linux Systems on Wednesday reported a US$55 million net loss for the first fiscal quarter of 2002, with revenue of $5.6 million. The loss, $1.04 per share, occurred largely because of restructuring charges and compares to a $51 million dollar net loss, or $1.12 a share, on revenue of $56 million in the same period a year ago. - +
VA Linux shows its software side 07/11/2001 08:00:00
In its first major effort to reinvent itself as a software company, VA Linux Systems Inc. Tuesday unveiled a new version of its collaborative software, SourceForge 3.0 Enterprise Edition, which allows companies to build communities for managing internal development projects.
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CW Live speaks withLin Nease, Director of Emerging Business for HP ProCurve, to discuss the future of networks, including the effect of IP-based storage on datacentres, new capacity requirements generated by the use of 10Gb Ethernet, and how an efficient network design can slash energy and cooling costs, and help enterprises build a "green" image. - +
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