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AnnouncementsCommercial announcements Penguin Computing Expands Product Line with Four Processor Linux Server Penguin Computing has announced the immediate availability of its next generation Intel(R)-based Relion class server.
New Survey Finds Linux Adoption Growing in China The Evans Data Corporation has released a report showing that the People's Republic of China is emerging as one of the world's Open Source Linux operating system strongholds.
Mainline and Sistina Deliver zSeries Linux Global File System for Mainframes Mainline Information Systems and Sistina Software have announced an alliance that will deliver a Linux-based data-sharing solution for the IBM S/390 and zSeries platforms.
Resources The October 2002 Netcraft Web Server Survey The October 2002 Netcraft Web Server Survey is out with the latest web server usage statistics. Competition in SSL Certificate Market is discussed.
LPI News for October, 2002 The October, 2002 Linux Professional Institute News is out with the latest news from the LPI.
Linux Gazette #84 Issue #84 of the Linux Gazette is out, with a whole slew of Linux related articles.
Upcoming Events Ottawa Linux Symposium 2003 call for papers The 2003 Ottawa Linux Symposium will be happening June 23 to 26 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The call for papers has gone out, with a submission deadline of January 15, 2003.
Red Hat Roadtrip in LA
LinuxWorld keynote speakers announced LinuxWorld New York (January 21-24) has announced its keynote speaker lineup: Hector Ruiz (AMD), Michael Tiemann (Red Hat), Steven Mills (IBM), and Randy Mott (Dell).
Events: November 7, 2002 - January 2, 2003
Software announcements This week's software announcements Here are the software announcements, courtesy of Freshmeat.net. They are available in two formats:
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