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  • Progeny Ramps Up Its Red Hat Linux Services

    Progeny Linux Systems Inc., which last month appointed Caldera/SCO co-founder and former CEO Ransom Love to its board, next year will extend its software update and transition services to users of Red Hat Linux 8.0 and 9. The move will give subscribers to the Progeny Transition Services access to a software repository containing security updates…

  • Contract Watch: Are Smart Cards Wise Investments?

    p>If you check my biography, you’ll discover that I have a soft spot in my heart for the education vertical market. So do savvy solutions providers. Although colleges and universities are struggling to balance their budgets, the education vertical remains a province for advanced technology projects. Just ask Delaware State University (DSU), where all students,…

  • Oracle Girds 10g for the Grid

    Oracle Corp. Wednesday is expected to announce the release of its Oracle Application Server 10g, the company’s first application server to support grid computing. “We’re releasing the first grid-capable application server this week, the Oracle Application Server 10g, which includes nearly 600 new features,” said Robert Shimp, vice president of technology management at Oracle. “It’s…

  • Avnet Hall-Mark to Roll Out New Partner Programs

    Avenet Hall-Mark Inc., the branded enterprise distributor will announce new and expanded services for its Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. (HP) resellers at its Avnet Enterprise Partner Summit in Phoenix from December 7th to 10th. Three key announcements include: The introduction of a new vertical market program, focused on industries such as healthcare, manufacturing and finance,…

  • ‘May I Take Your Order, Wirelessly?’

    When the Seasons 52 restaurant opened earlier this year, it turned to Wi-Fi technology to beef up the all-important server-to-guest relationship. Specifically, the Orlando, Fla., restaurant was ready to go with a wireless network and handhelds that let waiters and waitresses record orders and close checks table-side. “In the hospitality business, we know that computers…

  • Java Goes to Wal-Mart

    Sun Microsystems Inc. is embarking on a strategy that challenges Microsoft Corp. on a brand-new front: the consumer market. The Santa Clara, Calif., company is negotiating with major retailers Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Office Depot Inc. to include Sun’s Java Desktop System on planned offerings of low-priced consumer PCs and laptops. Check out eWEEK Labs’…

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