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Connex’s SANavigator receives Brocade Fabric Aware certification

Author: JT Smith

PRNewswire reports, SANavigator is the only comprehensive SAN management application to support all Microsoft Windows platforms (98, NT and 2000), and also supports Solaris and Linux.

Ariba, i2 strengthen e-business ties

Author: JT Smith

Ariba Inc. and i2 Technologies Inc. today announced an agreement in which Ariba will resell e-business applications in i2’s TradeMatrix
product, including content management and sell-side products, from ZDNet eWeek News.

Linux start-up rep to speak at LUG Fest

Author: JT Smith

Business Wire announces
Justine tenZeldam a PR consultant for Open Country, Inc.
will speak on “Emerging Computing Trends And Opportunities For Women/Minorities” at the Third Annual SC-LUG Fest, on
the grounds of Nortel Networks, 4100 Guardian St., Simi Valley, Saturday, October 28, 2000 from Noon-6pm.

Sera Systems introduces the SeraBox

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR: Sera Systems, a Northern
California-based manufacturer of custom xBSD-based system solutions,
officially announced today the release of the SeraBox, low-profile server
powered by the freely available UNIX-like operating systems.

Installing a firewall, part 1

Author: JT Smith

In this three-part series, from LinuxWorld, you will learn to install and configure a Linux server and
firewall. Part 1 covers the selection and installation of a secure Linux distribution.

Category:

  • Linux

TurboLinux and IBM provide infrastructure for computer science course

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR: TurboLinux, Inc., the
high-performance Linux company, announced today that Sacramento State’s
computer science department, one of the largest CS departments in the
California State University system, has standardized on a TurboLinux Server
and IBM xSeries platform to teach its upper division systems programming
class to 130 students.

NetBSD at BSDCon 2000

Author: JT Smith

BSD Today announces, this year, BSDCon will be held from October 14th to the 20th in Monterey, California.
Tutorials will be from the 14th through the 17th, and the Conference will be from the 18th
through the 20th.

Linux delays won’t hit developers

Author: JT Smith

The delay of the next version of the Linux kernel is likely to shake user
confidence in the operating system despite having little effect on software
development, surmises this article from Linux Today.

Category:

  • Linux

Build your own Palm robot

Author: JT Smith

According to ZDNet UK News, researchers at Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute offer a do-it-yourself kit and online instructions – in 15 steps, you’ve got a Palm Pilot robot.

Category:

  • Unix

Academic license of IBM’s Application Developer’s Kit for Linux now available

Author: JT Smith

IBM today announced availability of
a special academic license for the IBM Application
Developer’s Kit for Linux, reports Internet Wire, valued at more than
$27,000 to qualified higher education faculty for
use in teaching, learning and research.