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SYS-CON Radio interviews Suchindra Katagevi of LinuxLabs.com
SYS-CON Radio interviews George Staikos, President of Staikos Computing Services and KDE Developer.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Frederick Berenstein, Chairman of Xandros
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Francois Bancilhon, CEO of MandrakeSoft
SYS-CON Radio interviews Thomas Essebier, VP Software Engineering for SnapGear
SYS-CON Radio interviews Andy Stein, CIO of the City of Newport News OpenOffice.org user.
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Duffy Fron, on the Board of Directors for the the Linux Professional Institute
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Sam Hiserm, Marketing Project Lead of OpenOffice.org
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Len Rosenthal, Vice President of Marketing for PathScale
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Wim Coekaerts, Principal, Linux Kernel Group for Oracle
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Doron Gerstel, CEO of Zend Technologies
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Chuck Foley, CEO of InfiniCon Systems
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Jacqueline Powers, Marketing Manager for Silicon Graphics
SYS-CON Radio interviews Chris DiBona at LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, 2004.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Kevin Foreman, General Manager, Helix for RealNetworks.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Jim Curtin, CEO of NeTraverse.
SYS-CON Radio interviews Dr. Ralf Hinkel, CEO of MOBOTIX
SYS-CON Radio Interviews Jeremy White, CEO of CodeWeavers
SYS-CON Radio interviews Vikas Gupta, Co-CEO, President and COO and Gavriel State, Co-CEO and CTO of TransGaming Technologies
Richard Stallman is the founder of the GNU Project, launched in 1984 to develop the free operating system GNU, and thereby give computer users the freedom that most of them have lost. Here he shares with Kevin Bedell and LWM readers the history of the GNU Project and, more important, t...
Tim O'Reilly, founder and president of O'Reilly & Associates, was a pioneer in the popularization of the Internet and has been an activist for Internet standards and open source software. He has led successful public relations campaigns on behalf of key Internet technologies, most rece...
LinuxWorld Magazine's editor-in-chief Kevin Bedell recently met with professor Eben Moglen of Columbia University. Eben's the general counsel for the Free Software Foundation; here he shares with LWM readers his insight on the distribution of culture and information in our Internet wor...
Welcome to the Free Software/Open Source focus issue of LinuxWorld Magazine! In this issue our goal is to give you a perspective and understanding of the amazing reach and accomplishments of what is becoming known as the Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) social movement.
In the course of putting the January 2004 issue together, the LinuxWorld editors circulated forward-looking questions to a wide selection members of the Linux community whose opinions we respect. Here's what they had to say.
Innovation is the lifeblood of the technology industry. With every new technical innovation comes a whole new crop of companies riding the wave of change as they try to build companies (and sometimes even whole industries) out of the Next Big Thing.
This issue kicks off a new era in the development and publication of LinuxWorld Magazine. I know this is only our third issue, but we're putting into motion some changes that have the potential to really change how this magazine is put together.
LinuxWorld Magazine joins with responsible leaders of the Open Source community in calling for a halt to any DDoS attacks on the SCO Group Web site.
Kevin Bedell recently had the opportunity to talk with Sun Microsystems' John Fowler about open standards, Linux and Java, and Sun's contributions to the open source community.
LinuxWorld Magazine is in the process of collecting predictions about what will be happening with Linux in the upcoming year for an article to appear in our January issue. We're having such fun with it, we thought we'd share it with linuxworld.com readers and let you get in on the acti...
Just because a project uses the GPL as its license does not mean it is or is not 'open source, 'says Linuxworld Magazine editor-in-chief Kevin Bedell. He goes on to explain the two main different approaches within the developer community to this whole issue.
'Those who do not understand UNIX are doomed to reinvent it, poorly.' – Henry Spencer, Usenet signature, November 1987
Anyone following current trends in computing and information technology can tell you that big things are afoot in the world of Linux and open source software.
Anyone following current trends in computing and information technology can tell you that big things are afoot in the world of Linux and open source software.
LinuxWorld's Kevin Bedell got his hands on the much anticipated upcoming book on Samba.
Linux.SYS-CON.com's editor-in-chief Kevin Bedell takes issue with the recent publication of Darl McBride's open letter to the community regarding the SCO claim.
LinuxWorld's Kevin Bedell got his hands on the much anticipated upcoming book from Eric Raymond.
Need to patch your MS computer to fight the MSBlaster worm? Why not just migrate to Linux? Here are some new and updated Linux versions and applications that will make the transition easy.
Welcome, and thank you for picking up LinuxWorld Magazine! If you're familiar with our sister publications, including Java Developer's Journal, .NET Developer's Journal, and WebSphere Developer's Journal, then you know the extremely high standards for content we strive for at SYS-CON...
Linux is moving into businesses across a broad range of industries, and IBM is a big supporter. In this exclusive LWM interview, Scott Handy, director of Linux Software Solutions for IBM Corporation, shares with editor-in-chief Kevin Bedell his thoughts on the mainstream acceptance of ...
Eric Raymond has the unique ability to focus on low-level technical details while at the same time tracking the highest-level technology trends. His book The Cathedral and the Bazaar is both a great history of early Linux development and a great introduction to the workings and the cul...