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Open Source and Linux IT Services Software Evaluation Reports
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The software evaluation report for Open Source and Linux IT Services provides extensive information about software capabilities or provided services. Covering everything in the Open Source and Linux IT Services comprehensive model, the report is invaluable toward RFI and business requirements research.


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Dell Jumps Into Internet PC Arena
Dell Computer Corp. has announced that it is taking orders for its new Webpc, Dell's first product from its Web Products Group, and its first foray into the growing market of Internet appliances.

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET: Sun | Compaq to Open Tru64 Unix? | Intraware Acquires Janus for its Extranets | Lucent Receives Engineering Award in Unified Messaging | Technology Project Selection and Management in Community Banks | Dell and Red Hat Form Alliance | At Least It Hasn’t Been Renamed Linux 2001 | Intel 820 Chipset Delays Again, Again, Again… | Cobalt Releases Linux Clustering Software | It Takes More Than a Fast CPU to Rule the Web | Compaq’s Photon Comes into the Light | Caldera eDesktop Edges Out Microsoft
12/1/1999

Staying Safe on the Internet
It’s not just the settings on your computer that can save you from the hacker’s grasp, but your own ability to think twice and not take things at face value. Download this document for some tips for reducing your exposure to attacks from cybercriminals.

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET: ESET, internet security, malware protection.
12/14/2012 5:00:00 PM

The Rise or Fall of Internet Advertising
Is the Internet advertising industry about to crash? Some pundits think so. Researchers and entrepreneurs aren't so sure

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET: Marketing | 3 Countries Open the Gate | ManagedOps.com – 13 Years and 93,000 Square Feet | SynQuest Teams With InterWorld for Internet Sales and Fulfillment | Getting Strangers to Take Your Candy | Enlightened Self-interest Launches CRM Information Source | For a Million Gallons of Glue Find a Marketplace on Steroids | Big Bird Dines Again | Even If We Knew Who You Are, We Probably Wouldn’t Tell | Who’s That Knocking On Your Web? | Will Max Get Mad When He Surfs Your Website? | Teloquent To e.t.:
10/29/1999

eMachines Considering Internet Appliance
eMachines, Inc., is considering a foray into the

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET: Sun | Compaq to Open Tru64 Unix? | Intraware Acquires Janus for its Extranets | Lucent Receives Engineering Award in Unified Messaging | Technology Project Selection and Management in Community Banks | Dell and Red Hat Form Alliance | At Least It Hasn’t Been Renamed Linux 2001 | Intel 820 Chipset Delays Again, Again, Again… | Cobalt Releases Linux Clustering Software | It Takes More Than a Fast CPU to Rule the Web | Compaq’s Photon Comes into the Light | Caldera eDesktop Edges Out Microsoft
11/24/1999

Europe s Mobile ONE Selects InfoSpace for New Wireless Internet Services
Once a user has logged onto his/her home page he/she will be able to gain instant access to Calendaring, Address Books, Instant Messaging and access to user specific account information

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET: mbile one, InfoSpace, wireless internet services, infrastructure services provider, wireless devices service, full-service telecoms provider , comprehensive platform of commerce, mobile Internet services , short messaging service , wireless application protocol , sms, wap, wireless providers, Internet infrastructure , cellular wap, sms services.
5/2/2000

Monitoring and Managing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
As with most new technologies, voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) brings new challenges along with benefits. The main challenge is VoIP’s extreme sensitivity to delay and packet loss compared with other network applications. However, a basic understanding of VoIP traffic and of the quality metrics provided by VoIP monitoring tools will help you keep your VoIP network running smoothly.

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET:
4/3/2007 10:06:00 AM

Network Design: A Sole-source, Service-based Approach
Typically, useful network documentation requires a significant investment in time and effort. But because enterprise networks are in constant flux, many companies do not document their network on a regular basis. However, by adopting a sole source, service-based solution for network shapes and stencils, organizations can perform mission-critical documentation more regularly—in ways that are simpler, faster and more effective.

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET:
3/15/2007 2:34:00 PM

Considerations When Comparing Open Source and Appliance-Based Messaging
Open source messaging middleware is an increasingly popular way to provide data distribution functionality inside and outside the datacenter. It can let companies cost-effectively meet relatively simple messaging requirements without the expense of purchasing a commercial messaging platform. It is important to understand the relative strengths and weaknesses of open source and appliance-based messaging in order to choose a platform that meets your short- and long-term needs as cost-effectively as possible. This white paper gives points to consider when evaluating open source messaging and a set of questions and answers to aid in identifying the right solution.

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET: Considerations When Comparing Open Source and Appliance-Based Messaging Considerations When Comparing Open Source and Appliance-Based Messaging Source: Solace Systems Inc. Document Type: White Paper Description: Open source messaging middleware is an increasingly popular way to provide data distribution functionality inside and outside the datacenter. It can let companies cost-effectively meet relatively simple messaging requirements without the expense of purchasing a commercial messaging platform. It is
12/4/2012 11:23:00 AM

Your Guide to Troubleshooting Voice over Internet Protocol
The sensitivity of voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) to delay and packet loss, compared with other network applications such as e-mail services, presents a big challenge. But if you have a basic understanding of VoIP traffic and of the quality metrics that VoIP monitoring tools can provide, you increase your ability to run your network smoothly. Learn about the statistics and metrics you need to maximize your VoIP use.

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET:
8/22/2008 10:50:00 AM

Dell Unveils Internet-Enabled Customer Support Strategy
Dell Computer announced its plans to provide Internet-based, automated customer support.

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET: Sun | Compaq to Open Tru64 Unix? | Intraware Acquires Janus for its Extranets | Lucent Receives Engineering Award in Unified Messaging | Technology Project Selection and Management in Community Banks | Dell and Red Hat Form Alliance | At Least It Hasn’t Been Renamed Linux 2001 | Intel 820 Chipset Delays Again, Again, Again… | Cobalt Releases Linux Clustering Software | It Takes More Than a Fast CPU to Rule the Web | Compaq’s Photon Comes into the Light | Caldera eDesktop Edges Out Microsoft
9/3/1999

Choosing an Open Source Vendor and Service Provider
As more companies begin to use open source, demand for direct support and services beyond the on-line community will grow. If you're looking for open source help, know what questions to ask to ensure you're getting what you need.

OPEN SOURCE INTERNET: Choosing an Open Source Vendor and Service Provider Choosing an Open Source Vendor and Service Provider Bernard Golden - June 21, 2005 Read Comments Introduction Notwithstanding the community-oriented spirit of open source, many user organizations prefer to use products that have commercial entities associated with them. Why would a company choose to work with commercial providers rather than relying on the product community? Here are a few reasons: Unfamiliarity with the open source ecosystem. If an
6/21/2005


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