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    Making desktop Linux work for business 02/07/2008 09:11:54

    Today's IT managers face tough choices. PCs that run fine today have an uncertain upgrade path, now that Microsoft has chosen to discontinue Windows XP. Upgrade costs associated with Vista, coupled with the ever-escalating cost of application licenses, make switching to desktop Linux an increasingly attractive option.
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    Bull crams crypto chips into bootable USB hard disk drive 21/04/2008 09:40:31

    Bull has a gadget for businesses worried about the security of data stored on laptops: a bootable, portable password-protected hard disk drive with an embedded cryptographic processor that protects data if the device is lost or stolen.
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    'Critical' Linux kernel bugs discovered 15/02/2008 08:28:02

    Security researchers have uncovered "critical" security flaws in a version of the Linux kernel used by a large number of popular distributions.
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    Nigeria favors Mandriva over Microsoft once more 10/11/2007 06:00:20

    Microsoft may not have beaten French Linux vendor Mandriva in a large deal to supply Nigerian elementary schools with laptop computers and software after all.
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    Microsoft swoops in to claim Nigeria Linux deal 03/11/2007 05:40:14

    Linux vendor Mandriva thought it had signed a deal with Nigeria to equip elementary schools with computers and software.
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    Publishing high-quality documents with Kile 20/10/2007 04:36:35

    Discerning typesetters have long relied on Tex and LaTeX for impeccable-looking documents. Now they have a front-end that works under Linux and BSD and brings control of the compilers and related utilities under the comprehensive graphical user interface. Authors and editors who use Kile can get increased productivity in the document creation business. This article will highlight some of Kile's key features which make it so attractive for newcomers to LaTeX.
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    Mandriva Linux to Microsoft: No IP licensing deal for us 21/06/2007 10:28:49

    French Linux vendor Mandriva is the third Linux operating system company in a week to say it's not interested in any licensing deal with Microsoft to avoid possible patent infringement claims.
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    Google buys video conferencing software 23/04/2007 10:27:53

    Google has bought video conferencing software from Marratech a Stockholm-based vendor, and hired the engineers involved with the software, a Google spokesman said Friday.
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    Mandriva puts Linux on USB stick 12/04/2007 09:57:30

    Now the geeks can have a full-featured Linux OS booted from a USB stick or thumb drive. Linux distributor Mandriva's Flash 4GB provides Mandriva Linux 2007 KDE 32-bit, which needs no installation -- being ready to boot off the USB 2.0 stick. Plug in the stick, turn on the PC, and Mandriva Linux is ready to use in a few seconds.
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    Linux Foundation updates Linux Standard Base 10/04/2007 08:41:43

    The Linux Foundation updated its Linux Standard Base (LSB) server specification Monday to include new automated testing toolkits to make it easier to develop applications for different distributions of the open-source operating system.
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    Mandriva revamps enterprise desktop 13/03/2007 08:05:16

    Mandriva, formerly MandrakeSoft, last week launched a public test version of its enterprise-dedicated desktop operating system, Corporate Desktop 4.0. The software offers enterprise-orientated features such as directory integration, secure mobility, new security features and a redesigned desktop.
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