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 Linux and Business
 
    LinuxWorld wrap-up. LinuxWorld blew in on a blizzard of press releases
    and went leaving a mound of them left to plow through. Many were
    covered in last week's LWN on both the [14]front page and on the
    [15]commerce page. Of the remaining mound, most have been sorted into
    various categories in the Press Release section below. And here are
    the Award Winners for this year's LinuxWorld Conference & Expo:
      * Borland Software Corporation won the [16]Show Favorite Award for
        Best Development Tools. The press release also says that Borland
        Kylix was "recognized by a panel of industry experts, including
        leading technical analysts, consultants and writers, for its
        innovation in open computing".
      * Caldera Systems, Inc. announced that [17]Caldera Volution claimed
        the Best Network Server Application Award. Volution is a
        Linux-agnostic management product.
      * Computer Associates International, Inc. announced that
        [18]Unicenter TNG won Best System Integration Solution. Unicenter
        is an eBusiness management solution.
      * IBM won [19]Show Favorite honors for the System Integration
        catagory the Small Business Suite for Linux, which includes DB2
        Universal Database, WebSphere Application Server and Lotus Domino.
        They also won the [20]top server award for the IBM eServer z900.
        
    Lineo acquires Embedded Power Corporation. Lineo has [21]announced the
    acquisition of Embedded Power Corporation, a company which deals in
    real-time operating systems for digital signal processors.
    
    LynuxWorks launches SynergyWorks, gets Bluetooth stack. LynuxWorks has
    [22]announced the launch of SynergyWorks, its third-party partners
    program. The company has also [23]announced that Rappore Technologies
    has ported its Bluetooth wireless networking implementation to BlueCat
    Linux.
    
    Ximian GNOME to be HP standard desktop. HP has [24]announced that it
    will adapt Ximian (formerly Helix Code) GNOME as its standard HP-UX
    desktop for the next major release after HP-UX-11i. Ximian will be
    helping out by porting the whole system to HP-UX on both the PA-RISC
    and IA-64 architectures.
    
    Intel's PR on Will Swope's keynote. Intel has issued [25]a press
    release on the LinuxWorld keynote given by V.P. Will Swope. "Swope
    outlined a series of steps that are necessary to move Linux into the
    mid-tier of data centers, including the establishment of industry-wide
    development projects that will ultimately enhance the OS with
    enterprise features. He cited the project to enhance the Linux OS to
    support 16 64-bit processors with near-linear performance improvement
    as one such project."
    
    The release also announces the "Intel Advanced Network Services" for
    Linux - a load-balancing and failover system; they claim it's the
    first such program for Linux, which is pretty clearly not true. See,
    for example, the [26]Linux Virtual Server Project, which is hardly
    new.
    
    Brian Paul wins the Free Software Foundation Award. Here's [27]the
    announcement that Brian Paul was awarded the Free Software Foundation
    Award for his work with the Mesa 3D graphics library.
    
    Announcing the 'Whizzbee' web server. We just received [28]an
    announcement for a new, proprietary web server called "Whizzbee." It
    is built on top of Apache, and is intended to operate in clustered
    environments. The web page claims that Whizzbee is "free software,"
    but a quick look at [29]the license agreement makes it clear that they
    are speaking in the "free beer" sense only. The Apache license, of
    course, allows the release of proprietary derived products.
    
    January Netcraft web server survey. The [30]January Netcraft web
    server survey is out. Apache has dropped a little, to "only" 59% of
    the servers on the net. More significant, however, is the constant
    increase of Microsoft servers handling sites that do SSL encryption.
    Some serious thought into why Apache is not dominant in that arena
    would be worth the effort; SSL servers are an important component of
    World Domination. (Thanks to Mike Prettejohn).
    
    Linux Stock Index for February 02 to February 06, 2001:
    
    LSI at closing on February 02, 2001 ... 41.03
    LSI at closing on February 06, 2001 ... 41.68
    
    The high for the week was 41.68
    The low for the week was 40.97
    
 Press Releases:
 
 Open Source Products
 
    Unless specified, license is unverified.
      * [31]3iNet (HOUSTON, TX) released its UIB 1-A, Universal Internet
        Box. UIB 1-A contains a full set of software tools that accelerate
        time-to-market. They include the company's own embedded version of
        Linux that fits into 8MB of flash memory, all necessary device
        drivers and a powerful software toolkit. The toolkit consists of a
        C++ class API that allows direct access to the LCD, push buttons,
        LEDs, modem, etc. All the source code for the device drivers and
        toolkit is provided under GPL public license.UIB 1-A contains a
        full set of software tools, including the company's own embedded
        version of Linux that fits into 8MB of flash memory, all necessary
        device drivers and a software toolkit. The toolkit consists of a
        C++ class API that allows direct access to the LCD, push buttons,
        LEDs, modem, etc. All the source code for the device drivers and
        toolkit is provided under GPL public license.
      * [32]CYRANO announced the availability of version 1.0.0 beta 1 of
        OpenSTA (Open System Testing Architecture) which includes a
        re-designed User Interface.
      * [33]Kargo, Inc. (NEW YORK) announced the release of Morphis, its
        transcoding platform for wireless content.
      * [34]Sleepycat Software, Inc. (LINCOLN, Massachusetts) released its
        latest version of the Open Source embedded database Berkeley DB.
        The release includes a new port to the QNX realtime platform, and
        supports all major UNIX and Linux systems, Wind River's VxWorks
        and Windows.
      * [35]SpeechWorks (BOSTON) announced the availability of an open
        source VoiceXML Interpreter, known as Open VXI, as a reference
        platform for developers.
        
 Proprietary Products for Linux
 
      * [36]CodeWeavers, Inc. and MusicMatch, Inc. (NEW YORK) announced
        the general release of MusicMatch Jukebox for Linux 1.0.
      * [37]Enhanced Software Technologies Inc. (NEW YORK) demonstrated
        BRU-Pro, its newest data protection product for Linux-centric
        networks.
      * [38]Linux Canada Inc. (ALBERTA, CANADA) announced the beta release
        of its new accounting application for business, Quasar.
      * [39]Lotus Development Corporation (NEW YORK) announced the
        availability of Domino Workflow on the Linux platform.
      * [40]LynuxWorks, Inc. (SAN JOSE, Calif.) announced that FairCom
        Corporation's c-tree Plus File Handler V6.10, embedded database
        technology, and the FairCom database Server V6.10.34 will be
        supported on BlueCat Linux.
      * [41]Metrowerks (NEW YORK) has enhanced its CodeWarrior software
        development tools for Linux, with new functionality including full
        Java support, native debugging, and concurrent and distributed
        compiling.
      * [42]Oracle Corp. (REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.) announced Oracle
        Business Components for Java and [43]Oracle Internet File System.
      * [44]Oracle Corp. (REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.) announced a special
        promotion to help developers get started on Linux using Oracle9i
        Application Server and the latest version of the Oracle8i database
        by downloading Oracle's Linux Fast Start Kit.
      * [45]RidgeRun, Inc. (NEW YORK) announced its Open Multimedia
        Interface (OMI), an API and multimedia plug-in for Linux.
        
 Products and Services Using Linux
 
      * [46]Cirrus Logic Inc., Austin (NEW YORK) announced that Maverick
        microprocessors now support IBM's compact relational database, DB2
        Everyplace on embedded Linux devices.
      * [47]Lineo, Inc. (NEW YORK, LinuxWorld) launched the SecureEdge
        hardware brand, the OEM development platform for Linux-based
        appliances and devices.
      * [48]Merlin Software Technologies International (NEW YORK)
        announced Arcana, a family of Linux appliances for small business
        networking.
      * [49]Merlin (NEW YORK) also announced Brigade, a Linux appliance
        that provides firewall services for both the home and small
        business.
      * [50]PLX Technology, Inc. (SUNNYVALE, Calif.) announced the PLX PCI
        9056 I/O Accelerator, silicon that enables 32-bit, 66MHz PCI
        operation in CompactPCI adapters, PCI adapters and embedded
        systems that incorporate Motorola MPC 850/860 PowerQUICC
        processors or generic 32-bit, 66MHz local bus designs. Linux
        drivers are available with source code.
      * [51]Red Hat Inc. and Wincor Nixdorf (PADERBORN, Germany) announced
        that they have developed a Linux-based, JavaPOS solution platform
        for retail point-of-sale (POS) systems.
      * [52]Tuxia, Inc. (AUGSBURG, Germany and BLOOMFIELD, N.J.) announced
        that its embedded system, TASTE, provides a Linux-based operating
        system for National Semiconductor's Geode family of high
        performance, low power consumption integrated processors.
      * [53]VA Linux Systems, Inc. (NEW YORK) announced expanded technical
        support and onsite service options as part of its "Total Linux
        Coverage (TLC)" program. In addition, VA Linux has signed an
        agreement with Logicon to deliver onsite installation and warranty
        support.
      * [54]WARP Solutions Inc. (NEW YORK) announced the launch of its
        Linux-based WARP Intelligent Content Distributor and WARP Load
        Balancer.
        
 Products with Linux Versions
 
      * [55]Dirig (NASHUA, N.H.) announced that it has released a new
        Specific Application Manager (SAM) for proactively managing MySQL.
      * [56]Empirix, Inc. (WALTHAM, Mass.) announced that its Bean-test
        offering has been optimized for IBM WebSphere Application Server
        Version 3.5.
      * [57]ExperVision (FREMONT, Calif.) announced the availability of
        Open RTK 6.0 for Unix/Linux, with over 50% improvement in
        recognition accuracy and 100% improvement in speed over the
        previous version.
      * [58]Hummingbird Ltd. (TORONTO) announced Exceed onDemand version
        3.0, a solution to facilitate remote and low-bandwidth UNIX
        application connectivity.
      * [59]IIT GmbH (BREMEN, Germany) announced the production release of
        version 2.0.0 of its free JMS system SwiftMQ, which now contains
        native I/O support for Linux and Solaris platforms.
      * [60]Managed Objects (MCLEAN, Va.) announced that its Formula
        software now includes adapters for NetIQ AppManager and Hewlett
        Packard VantagePoint Operations, as well as support for the Linux
        operating system.
      * [61]MPI Software Technology, Inc. (STARKVILLE, Miss.) announced
        the official release of MPI/Pro Version 1.6.3. This version of
        MPI/Pro supports Linux for TCP and VIA (Giganet only) networks and
        PowerPC, x86, and Alpha processors.
      * [62]SERENA Software (BURLINGAME, Calif.) announced that its
        eChange Man solution supports all Hewlett-Packard Company server
        platforms running Linux and other operating systems.
      * [63]TASKING (DEDHAM, Mass.) announced the M16C Tool Suite V2.0,
        with advanced compilation and error-checking capabilities.
      * [64]Trinagy (TORRANCE, Calif.) has developed the VANTAGEwatch
        family of agent products. The VANTAGEwatch suite -- TRENDwatch,
        SYSwatch APPwatch and RMONwatch.
      * [65]UniPress Software, Inc. (EDISON, N.J.) announced FootPrints,
        the company's web-based issue tracking and help desk system.
      * [66]XYZFind Corp. (SEATTLE) released XYZFind Server 1.0, its new
        repository, search, and query engine for XML. Trial versions for
        Solaris, Linux, and WinNT/2K are available for download on the
        company's website, www.xyzfind.com.
      * [67]YesSoftware (SAN FRANCISCO, CA) announced the release of
        CodeCharge, a code generation application for database publishing
        on the web.
        
 Java Products
 
      * [68]appGate, Inc. (DURHAM, N.C.) announced the rollout of appGate
        Connect, a new Java-based client software that will be bundled
        with the latest release of their appGate software.
      * [69]Insignia Solutions, Fremont (NEW YORK) announced that it will
        offer its accelerated, Java-compatible Jeode Embedded Virtual
        Machine technologies to design engineers and Linux programming
        developers on DevelopOnline.com.
      * [70]PointBase (NEW YORK) announced that it is partnering with
        DevelopOnline to offer the PointBase 100% Pure Java
        object-relational database management software through
        DevelopOnline's Web-based open platform development site.
      * [71]Tower Technology (NEW YORK) announced the general availability
        of its TowerJ Java deployment platform on Linux/Intel Itanium
        based servers.
        
 Books and Training
 
      * [72]CompTIA (LOMBARD, Ill.) announced that its Linux+
        certification program has three new sponsers, Course Technology,
        Intel Corporation and SuSE.
      * [73]Learning Tree International (RESTON, Va.) announced the
        release of a new Hands-On IT Course, UNIX and Linux Optimization
        and Troubleshooting.
      * [74]O'Reilly (Sebastopol, CA) released "Learning XML", by Eric T.
        Ray.
      * [75]Sair Linux and GNU Certification (OXFORD, Miss.) unveiled its
        curriculum for Level II certification, a flexible educational
        program that will produce a Sair Linux and GNU Certified Engineer
        (LCE).
        
 Partnerships
 
      * [76]3ware, Inc. (LINUXWORLD, NEW YORK, NY ) announced strategic
        partnerships with three providers of Linux solutions. eLinux,
        TheLinuxStore.com and Linuxcare, have partnered with 3ware to
        deliver storage solutions to Linux users.
      * [77]DevelopOnline Corp. (NEW YORK) announced that developers using
        the STMicroelectronics' STPC platform online can soon take
        advantage of the Lineo Embedix operating system.
      * [78]Eazel, Inc. (NEW YORK) announced a partnership with WorkSpot
        Inc., an Open Source Application Service Provider (ASP), to
        demonstrate Eazel's Nautilus software.
      * [79]eMonitoringSolutions.com and Zoran Corporation (SACRAMENTO,
        Calif.) announced it has formed a strategic alliance with Zoran
        Corporation to develop Linux drivers for Zoran's USB Vision II
        chip.
      * [80]Menta Software, Inc. (REDWOOD CITY, Calif.) announced a
        technology partnership with the New Internet Computer Company.
        They demonstrated the Linux-based NIC (New Internet Computer) with
        Menta's WinToNet server-based software at LinuxWorld.
      * [81]Pixo Inc. and OLOTEK (CUPERTINO, Calif.) announced an
        agreement that will enable mobile device users to access rapidly
        changing financial information via Pixo's Linux-based Internet
        Microbrowser and the [82]OLOStock site.
      * [83]RidgeRun, Inc. (NEW YORK) announced that it is partnering with
        DevelopOnline to offer RidgeRun's DSPLinux SDK, based on Texas
        Instruments' TMS320DSC21 digital signal processor (DSP), through
        DevelopOnline's Web-based open platform development site.
        
 Financial Results
 
      * [84]Corel Corporation (OTTAWA, CANADA) announced results for its
        fourth quarter and fiscal year ended November 30, 2000. Revenues
        for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2000 were $40.4 million,
        producing a net loss of $8.6 million.
      * [85]Santa Cruz Operations, Inc. (SANTA CRUZ, Calif.) announced
        fiscal first quarter financial results for the period ending
        December 31, 2000. Revenues for the first fiscal quarter of 2001
        were $26,455,000 compared with $32,797,000 for the fourth fiscal
        quarter of 2000.
        
 Personnel
 
      * [86]Caldera Systems, Inc. (OREM, Utah) announced the hiring of
        Julie Thornton to work with Linux Internation and Linux
        Professional Institute.
      * [87]Magic Software Enterprises (OR YEHUDA, ISRAEL) announced that
        it has named software veteran Menachem Hasfari as its new Chief
        Executive Officer.
      * [88]Merinta Inc. (AUSTIN, Texas) announced that Camillo Martino
        has joined the company as chief executive officer. Merinta offers
        complete Linux based end-to-end IA software solutions.
      * [89]SlashTCO (UK) announced that Richard Morrell and Lawrence
        Manning, two of the leading figures in the UK Linux movement, are
        joining the staff of SlashTCO Limited.
      * [90]TimeSys Corporation (PITTSBURGH) announced the appointment of
        Francis X. Dougherty as CEO.
      * [91]Turbolinux, Inc. (SAN FRANCISCO) announced that Jerry
        Greenberg, senior vice president of Marketing, has been elected to
        the board of directors of the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL).
        
 Linux At Work
 
      * [92]MODCOMP, Inc. (FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla.) announced that Invensys
        ENE, Inc. has selected MODCOMP's ScadaBase E-business System to
        provide a real-time environment monitoring and reporting.
        ScadaBase runs on Linux.
        
 Other
 
      * [93]eWEEK (MEDFORD, Mass.) announced that an estimated 100,000 to
        200,000 individual hackers failed to penetrate three platforms,
        Sun Solaris 7, IBM AIX 4.3.3 and Red Hat Linux, each of which was
        secured by Argus's proprietary PitBull intrusion-prevention
        system.
      * [94]I-Logix Inc. (ANDOVER, Mass.) announced the launch of its
        [95]Center for Pervasive Computing. I-Logic hopes the site will
        provide embedded developers with a single source for all material
        that closely ties pervasive computing and embedded development.
      * [96]Sun Microsystems Inc. (PALO ALTO, Calif.) announced that the
        NetBeans Open Source Project (http://www.netbeans.org) has
        received a Crossroads 2001 A-List Award in the Open Source Java
        IDE (integrated development environment) category.
        
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