Friday, November 21, 2003

Microsoft's Customer Lock-in and Competition Lock-out. By the way, just today the San Antonio Business Journal reports another big switch: "The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has awarded Fairfax, Va.-based PEC Solutions Inc. (Nasdaq: NM: PECS) a $9 million contract to provide technology support to the government. "Specifically, PEC Solutions will help the federal courts migrate its national information technologyinfrastructure to a Linux/Intel platform [GrokLaw]

Administrative Office of US Courts switches to Linux


5:54:03 PM    

Caldera/SCO Co-Founder Ransom Love Speaks

Caldera/SCO Co-Founder Ransom Love Speaks
Caldera
Linux
Software
Businesses
Posted by michael on Friday November 21, @02:44PM
from the still-taking-his-medication-for-the-moment dept.
securitas writes "CNet has published an interview with Caldera (now SCO Group) co-founder Ransom Love, in which he talks about the Novell acquisition of SuSE, Novell's Linux history, the early history of Caldera, the SCO-IBM lawsuit, his new role at Progeny and open standards. It's a good read that covers a lot of ground in a relatively short space."

 [Slashdot]


5:42:24 PM