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CNNMoney: Oracle shares sink on grim sales figuresupdated: Wed Dec 21 2011 12:30:00

A dismal quarter from software giant Oracle dragged technology stocks down on Wednesday, but tech analysts say the sell-off is overdone.

Fortune: Red Hat takes on the recessionupdated: Fri Aug 21 2009 05:44:00

Remember about five or six years ago when the open source software movement was going to beat the stuffing out of software giants like Microsoft, Oracle and Sun? That hasn't exactly happened.

Microsoft vs. Googleupdated: Fri Jul 10 2009 16:30:00

CNN.com's blogger bunch discuss the latest offerings from Microsoft and Google.

Odds are stacked against Chrome OS's successupdated: Fri Jul 10 2009 16:30:00

Google's netbook-friendly Chrome OS takes direct aim at Microsoft, whose eight-year-old Windows XP leads the netbook market. But the odds are stacked against Google.

CNNMoney: Google Chrome: Microsoft killer?updated: Wed Jul 08 2009 18:16:00

For years, Microsoft has been trying to devise a "Google killer" (Can you say Live? Bing?). On Wednesday, the search engine giant lashed back with its own Chrome operating system. Could it be a "Microsoft killer?"

Time.com: Microsoft, Novell Expand Alliance with $100M Dealupdated: Wed Aug 20 2008 17:00:00

Microsoft Corp., expanding on an alliance with Novell Inc., has agreed to buy as much as $100 million more for subscription certificates for Novell's Linux products, Novell said Wednesday

Time.com: '$100 Laptop' Program Teams with Microsoftupdated: Fri May 16 2008 18:00:00

The One Laptop Per Child project is about to find out whether Microsoft Corp., a rival the nonprofit group once derided, is the solution to its problems in spreading inexpensive portable computers to schoolchildren

Fortune: Microsoft is finally growing upupdated: Fri Feb 22 2008 16:57:00

Microsoft is at a critical moment in its history and is taking brilliant steps to remake itself. Thursday's announcement that it would open itself up to far greater interoperability with other types of software, including open source, is the latest big move. But the bigger step is its $44 billion bid for Yahoo.

True or False: E-Wasteupdated: Mon Dec 03 2007 21:52:00

True or False: Switching from a Windows-operated computer to a Linux-operated one could slash computer-generated e-waste levels by 50%.

CNNMoney: Red Hat profit jumps on Linux revenue riseupdated: Tue Sep 25 2007 05:15:00

Open-source software maker Red Hat Inc. said Tuesday fiscal second-quarter earnings rose sharply, driven by higher revenue from subscriptions for its Linux operating software.

CNNMoney: Dell's new PC to run Linux and Windowsupdated: Tue Aug 07 2007 07:25:00

Dell Inc is developing consumer PCs that can run multiple versions of Microsoft Corp's Windows and Linux software at the same time, the personal computer maker's chief technology officer, Kevin Kettler, told Reuters.

Fortune: How Microsoft conquered Chinaupdated: Mon Jul 16 2007 21:58:00

Mr. Bill Gates! Mr. Bill Gates!" a young woman shrieks as the black car pulls up. A pallid student in a nylon windbreaker pushes his way through the security line and hands the world's richest man a small envelope with a floral design. "It's very important," he pants.

Fortune: Microsoft takes on the free worldupdated: Mon May 14 2007 09:35:00

Free software is great, and corporate America loves it. It's often high-quality stuff that can be downloaded free off the Internet and then copied at will. It's versatile - it can be customized to ...

Business 2.0: Building a Wiki Worldupdated: Tue Apr 03 2007 10:00:00

Jimmy Wales may have created the world's largest encyclopedia, but he can't keep his inbox in order. In the back of a black London cab, careening from one high-powered meeting to the next, Wales si...

Fortune: Second Life to go open sourceupdated: Sun Jan 07 2007 20:54:00

Aiming to take advantage of its already-impressive momentum, San Francisco's Linden Lab, developer of the Second Life virtual online world, will announce Monday that it is taking the first major step toward opening up its software for the contributions of any interested programmer.

CNNMoney: Linux to work with Windowsupdated: Thu Nov 02 2006 15:04:00

Once-bitter software rivals Microsoft and Novell came together Thursday to make peace in the operating system world.

Business 2.0: To love or hate Vista?updated: Wed Nov 01 2006 19:14:00

Looking for a cheap PC this holiday season? Good luck trying to find one with anything but Microsoft's Windows on it.

CNNMoney: Stock investors rechargeupdated: Thu Oct 26 2006 12:26:00

Falling crude oil prices and Treasury bond yields gave investors an impetus to push stocks higher Thursday afternoon, following a choppy morning hurt by a worrisome report on the housing market.

CNNMoney: Investors edgy after rallyupdated: Thu Oct 26 2006 11:04:00

Stocks were mixed near midday Thursday, at the end of a choppy morning, after a new home sales report revived worries about the slowdown in the housing market and what it might mean for the economy.

CNNMoney: Stocks retreat on housing woesupdated: Thu Oct 26 2006 10:10:00

Stocks gave back early gains Thursday morning, turning lower, after a new home sales report revived worries about the slowdown in the housing market and what it might mean for the economy.

Business 2.0: Novell looks to Linux for a lifelineupdated: Thu Jun 01 2006 13:53:00

SAN FRANCISCO (Business 2.0 Magazine) - It's official: All mentions of Novell must now, once again, be preceded by the adjective "beleaguered."

Reclusive Linux founder opens upupdated: Thu May 18 2006 03:19:00

Portland, Oregon is the unlikely capital of a global software revolution. The revolution is called Open Source. And its leader? Linus Torvalds, the reclusive founder of Linux.

Business 2.0: Linux, Mac viruses on the riseupdated: Tue Apr 25 2006 12:26:00

The crusade to win a greater share of the operating system market away from Microsoft's Windows has long fired up the hearts of the Mac and Linux faithful. But popularity breeds contempt - from hackers. A new study of "malware" - viruses, worms, and other software nasties - released Friday by Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab shows a doubling in the number of viruses and worms targeting Linux from 2004 to 2005. The trend is worth watching, says Linux Pipeline, but must be put in context. There were only 863 cases of Linux attacks last year, while Symantec found 11,000 viruses and worms in Windows. And Apple's Mac? It got off easy in the Kaspersky report, but last week brought news of vulnerabilities in OS X. Additionally, independent security researcher Tom Ferris posted to his blog a series of "serious" Mac security breaches that he recently discovered.

Fortune: Too hot to handleupdated: Mon Apr 24 2006 10:55:00

In the late '90s, bubble investors paid almost anything for outfits that promised astronomical growth. Millionaires were made and fortunes lost on stocks hyped up, not on fundamentals like earnings growth and margin expansion, but rather more ambiguous measurements like price to sales and eyeballs.

CNNMoney: Will Oracle offer a Linux package?updated: Mon Apr 17 2006 07:20:00

Business software firm Oracle is mulling creating its own version of the Linux operating system in an effort to keep up with competitors, according to a news report published Monday.

Business 2.0: Can Linux help Oracle beat IBM?updated: Fri Apr 07 2006 17:40:00

For years, Oracle and IBM have fought over bragging rights for the $8 billion database software market - a key technological battleground upon which sales of almost all other business software depend.

Business 2.0: Will telecom go open-source?updated: Mon Mar 06 2006 07:46:00

At the San Francisco offices of Panorama Capital, two dozen engineers, venture capitalists and academics gathered around a nondescript piece of hardware they all helped build.

Business 2.0: The Black Box That Would Conquer Telecomupdated: Wed Feb 22 2006 15:45:00

At the San Francisco offices of Panorama Capital, two dozen engineers, venture capitalists, and academics gathered around a nondescript piece of hardware they all helped build. Then Allan Leinwand,...

CNNMoney: Apple patents a Tablet Macupdated: Wed Feb 01 2006 10:11:00

While Microsoft has been pushing its Tablet PC operating system for a while, Apple has stayed away from the market -- so far. But there are increasing signs that Apple has a tablet computer on the drawing board. Engadget has uncovered an Apple patent filing for a tablet version of the Mac, showing an interface something like the touch-sensitive click-wheel found on the iPod. One challenge for an Apple tablet is conserving battery life -- but now that Apple has switched to Intel processors that consume less power, a Tablet Mac could be getting closer to reality.

CNNMoney: Here comes the Sun?updated: Tue Jan 24 2006 11:39:00

Just a few years ago, Sun boasted serious Silicon Valley cachet. Getting a job there was one of the more coveted gigs in Silicon Valley, and its stock price soared.

FSB: Smooth Sailingupdated: Fri Jan 20 2006 10:00:00

(FORTUNE Small Business) - John Hoss, partner and VP of Freeport Launch Service, doesn't have time to monkey with his computer system. Operating a nine-vessel fleet off the coast of Freeport, Texas...

CNNMoney: Rhapsody music service goes Web-basedupdated: Mon Dec 05 2005 05:25:00

In an effort to expand the reach of its flagship subscription music service Rhapsody, RealNetworks Inc. is rolling out a new Web- based version and introducing compatibility with Macs and Linux-based devices.

Fortune: Torrential Reignupdated: Mon Oct 31 2005 00:01:00

FOR TWO YEARS AFTER THE DOT-COM CRASH, BRAM COHEN COULD almost always be found at his small dining-room table, first in San Francisco's Nob Hill and later in Oakland. His long brown hair would flop...

CNNMoney: HP thinks small is beautifulupdated: Fri Sep 30 2005 14:55:00

Last week Hewlett-Packard announced that it is acquiring two small software makers, Peregrine Systems and AppIQ, to bolster its enterprise software business. These deals, the first big software moves made under new HP CEO Mark Hurd, are a good start, but they aren't nearly enough to cure the company's software woes.

Fortune: IBM Shares Its Secretsupdated: Mon Sep 05 2005 00:01:00

It's IBM's nightmare. In a conference room in Bangalore, a team of retail experts at software company Wipro are redesigning the consumer experience for a major U.S. retail chain. They're methodical...

CNNMoney: Michael Dell puts $99.5M in Red Hatupdated: Tue May 10 2005 12:19:00

Red Hat is getting a $99.5 million boost from Michael S. Dell, billionaire founder and chairman of Dell Inc., according a regulatory filing.

CNNMoney: BitTorrent as friend, not foeupdated: Fri Apr 29 2005 09:48:00

BitTorrent has been described as Hollywood's Napster -- a sinister software that makes it easy to steal movies off the Internet. And just like the recording industry response to the Napster scourge years ago, movie studios today are determined to stamp out BitTorrent.

CNNMoney: Fun in the Sun?updated: Tue Apr 12 2005 11:04:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Wait until next year. It's the rallying cry of fans of downtrodden sports teams. It also could be the motto of beleaguered Sun Microsystems.

Money and freedom a winning formulaupdated: Wed Feb 23 2005 03:57:00

In its attempt to conquer the movie world, specialist animators Moving Picture Company (MPC) have turned to an unlikely ally in the form of open sourcing, the concept that is changing the way businesses around the globe are operating.

CNNMoney: 'Tis the season for stocksupdated: Thu Dec 23 2004 09:49:00

Stocks closed out the holiday-shortened trading week Thursday by building on their three-and-a-half-year highs, as investors digested a mixed batch of economic numbers that helped sink the dollar to a new low against the euro.

CNNMoney: Liking the numbersupdated: Thu Dec 23 2004 08:46:00

Stocks drifted higher Thursday as investors digested a fresh batch of economic numbers on the last trading day before the Christmas holiday.

Fortune: REDMOND'S OPEN-DOOR POLICYupdated: Mon Oct 18 2004 00:01:00

SINCE ITS FOUNDING A GENERATION ago, Microsoft has been famous (and famously reviled) for guarding its secrets as vigilantly as the former KGB. But in a series of surprising and little-noticed move...

Fortune: WHY HACKERS ARE A GIANT THREAT TO MICROSOFT'S FUTUREupdated: Mon Oct 18 2004 00:01:00

NOBODY IN CHARGE AT MICROSOFT IS LIKELY to forget the dog days of August 2003. That month viruses and worms aimed at flaws in Windows software brought the Internet to its knees. Hard drives flooded...

Business 2.0: Why Novell Embraced Open-Sourceupdated: Fri Oct 01 2004 00:01:00

When Novell CEO Jack Messman decided to buy Ximian in 2003, speculation was rife about what the decades-old networking-software company, known for its NetWare operating system, wanted with the scra...

CNNMoney: Stocks to watch Tuesdayupdated: Mon Sep 20 2004 16:16:00

Investors will most likely turn their attention to interest rates on Tuesday as some buyers were reluctant to make new purchases ahead of a key meeting of the Federal Reserve.

CNNMoney: Microsoft IS worried about Linuxupdated: Thu Sep 09 2004 13:46:00

The "risks" sections of most company SEC filings are usually pretty tedious reads, written as they are by members of the legal staff hoping to cover the company's behind should an investor lawsuit arise.

CNNMoney: Intel may reverse tech's gainsupdated: Thu Sep 02 2004 15:56:00

Technology stocks posted solid gains during regular trading Thursday, but investors weren't happy with a midquarter update from chipmaker Intel, which came out after the bell.

CNNMoney: Tech investors frown on latest Intelupdated: Tue Jul 13 2004 15:51:00

Technology stocks edged down slightly Tuesday as investors sorted through a mixed bag of financial results and braced for a key quarterly earnings report from technology bellwether Intel Corp.

CNNMoney: Don't put that Red Hat on the shelfupdated: Wed Jun 23 2004 13:29:00

It's no mystery why investors may be turning away from Red Hat: The company's stock price has plummeted almost 30 percent since June 7.

CNNMoney: Stocks to watch Fridayupdated: Thu Jun 17 2004 13:33:00

No economic data is due and no companies will report earning Friday, but after the bell Thursday a handful of technology companies reported earnings, including software maker Adobe Systems Inc. and Linux systems operator Red Hat Inc.

CNNMoney: Tame inflation to boost stocksupdated: Tue Jun 15 2004 05:39:00

Retail inflation that stayed surprisingly tame in May is likely to boost U.S. stocks at the open Tuesday, as it gave investors hope that the Federal Reserve will hold off from any aggressive interest rate tightening in the coming months.

Fortune: Inside Sam's $100 Billion Growth Machine Sam Palmisano has two huge goals: to get this giant growing agaupdated: Mon Jun 14 2004 00:01:00

Sam Palmisano has reason to feel good. Two years ago he took over one of the biggest jobs in American business and, along with it, the mantle that had been worn by now-legendary CEO Lou Gerstner. ...

CNNMoney: Beware the penguinsupdated: Tue May 25 2004 12:13:00

Stop me if you've heard this one before. The Linux operating system is starting to emerge as a formidable threat to Microsoft's Windows.

Fortune: Gunning for Linux The free operating system--backed by IBM, HP, and others-- is breaking Microsoft's monopoly. updated: Mon May 17 2004 00:01:00

In the ascetic waiting room of the SCO Group's Lindon, Utah, headquarters, the only reading matter is a stack of beige, telephone-book-sized binders. They are volumes I, II, III, and IV of the comp...

Business 2.0: The Perils Of Prosecuting The Penguin Lawsuits against Linux users have made SCO tons of enemies. What they haven't made SCO is updated: Sat May 01 2004 00:01:00

As a business model, it's either incredibly daring or thoroughly despicable, depending on your point of view. First, acquire rights to software you didn't write, some lines of which may or may not ...

Fortune: Have Tech's Bullies Been Tamed? Microsoft is shaking hands with Sun, paying fines, and--gasp!--ceding ground to rivals. What givupdated: Mon Apr 19 2004 00:01:00

To most people, Microsoft's image has long been blissfully uncomplicated: It's a big, bad bully with so much money-- $53 billion to be exact--that it is practically above the law. Even after the U....

Fortune: Dell And Rollins The $41 Billion Buddy Act Chairman Michael Dell and his new CEO, Kevin Rollins, talk about updated: Mon Apr 19 2004 00:01:00

In March, Michael Dell formally relinquished the reins of the company he founded in his college dorm room 20 years ago. That's what the press release said. But he and Kevin Rollins, the longtime li...

CNNMoney: Techs wake upupdated: Wed Mar 24 2004 14:23:00

Technology stocks woke up Wednesday, shaking off four sessions of losses to close modestly higher.

CNNMoney: Nasdaq sustains gainsupdated: Wed Mar 24 2004 10:03:00

A technology rally kept the Nasdaq higher late Wednesday afternoon, but the broader market drifted in listless trade following a four-session selloff.

CNNMoney: Stocks to watch Wednesdayupdated: Tue Mar 23 2004 17:18:00

Linux distributor Red Hat Inc. late Tuesday posted fourth-quarter revenues that surpassed Wall Street's estimates, making its shares a stock to watch for Wednesday.

Opening the door to open sourceupdated: Sun Mar 14 2004 01:46:00

When it is time to upgrade technology operations, most corporations turn to Microsoft, but this behavior is changing.

CNNMoney: SCO's year of living litigiouslyupdated: Tue Feb 24 2004 10:39:00

It's never a good sign for the tech sector when some of its biggest news involves lawyers, but that's been the situation so far this year.

Fortune: How The Open-Source World Plans To Smack Down Microsoft, And Oracle, And...updated: Mon Feb 23 2004 00:01:00

Steve Ballmer made a sudden and unscheduled trip to Munich last winter. The CEO of Microsoft had been vacationing with his family in Europe when he got word that the Bavarian capital was about to s...

Fortune: 4 Open Source Opens Its Wings As Linux battles Microsoft, another 86,000 open-source projects prepare to updated: Mon Feb 23 2004 00:01:00

The trends in this package all provide tantalizing markets for business and new ways for customers and consumers to spend money. Except this one: Open source, the free software movement that starte...

CNNMoney: Of worms and penguins?updated: Tue Jan 27 2004 12:40:00

Another day, another e-mail worm. But unlike the creators of past worms, it looks like the writers of the latest one, known as MyDoom, are not going after Bill Gates and his fellow merry knights of Windows.

Experts: Vicious worm 'Linux war' weaponupdated: Tue Jan 27 2004 10:49:00

A sneaky e-mail worm continued to clog Internet traffic Tuesday, spreading faster than previous Web bugs by appearing as an innocuous error message.

Fortune: Why "Bottom Up" Is On Its Way Upupdated: Mon Jan 26 2004 00:01:00

What do these things have in common: the TV show American Idol, Howard Dean's presidential campaign, eBay, and the open-source Linux operating system? They're all manifestations of a key trend of o...

Why 'Bottom Up' is on its way upupdated: Thu Jan 15 2004 11:50:00

What do these things have in common: the TV show American Idol, Howard Dean's presidential campaign, eBay, and the open-source Linux operating system?

Fortune: Scott McNealy's Lonely Battle Against Eternal Night He's a Silicon Valley hero. But if his latest plan to revive updated: Mon Oct 27 2003 00:01:00

Silicon Valley has always had a soft spot for Scott McNealy, and it's easy to understand why. For the nearly two decades he has run Sun Microsystems--the longest tenure of any current high-tech CEO...

Fortune: 40 Under 40 The celebration of youth flamed out with the dot-coms, but these 40 (plus one brother act) show that updated: Mon Sep 15 2003 00:01:00

YOUNG, RICH, POWERFUL, AND CHANGING THE WORLD Work your way up from the bottom? Forget it. Our list of 40 (okay, 41) who have vaulted to the top before they hit 40.

Fortune: Penguin Slayer Tiny SCO Group thinks it can do what Gates can't: Hurt IBM by fighting Linux.updated: Mon Jul 21 2003 00:01:00

In mid-may, CEOs at every company on the FORTUNE 1,000 and FORTUNE Global 500 opened a letter to discover that despite their various industries, languages, and far-flung locations, they all had som...

Business 2.0: At Orbitz, Linux Flies First-Class Leon Chism went open-source to cut hardware costs--and boost power--in the cutthroat travel bupdated: Tue Jul 01 2003 00:01:00

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Fortune: Tech Where The Action Is Some in Silicon Valley have learned to stop worrying and love the bust. Here's why.updated: Mon May 12 2003 00:01:00

The blessings were bouncing off the walls of New York's Carnegie Hall. It was a late February evening, and the banquet crowd of 350, dressed in everything from jeans to suits, sat silently as six T...

Fortune: Bringing Linux to the Masses He took on the music labels with MP3.com. Now, with Lindows, Michael Robertson is updated: Mon Feb 03 2003 00:01:00

For as long as anyone can remember, Michael Robertson has been fighting with someone or something. He sparred with his political science professors in college because they were too liberal; he star...

Fortune: Penguins Take On Titans Linux is suddenly gaining traction on Wall Street. Watch out, Sun.updated: Mon Feb 03 2003 00:01:00

How do you stop an army of penguins? That isn't a question from a South Pole scientist's bad dream. But it is a question Sun Microsystems and Microsoft are asking. The penguin, in case you don't kn...

Business 2.0: The Penguin Takes Flight After creating a program that makes Linux as easy to use as Windows, Miguel de Icaza updated: Sun Dec 01 2002 00:01:00

Five years ago, Miguel de Icaza had what most hackers would consider a comfortable gig. A 24-year-old dropout at the national university in Mexico City, he spent most of his time in a cramped room ...

FSB: Five Not to Grow On in 2003 Hot technologies for business that leave me ice-cold.updated: Sun Dec 01 2002 00:01:00

Hype springs eternal in the tech world. Last year I picked five technologies not worth your time and money, and four of the five are still duds (instant messaging, which I disparaged as a business ...

Business 2.0: Linux for the Rest of Us With the long-awaited emergence of dirt-cheap new applications, the desktop alternative to Microsoft fiupdated: Fri Nov 01 2002 00:01:00

The clerks at Zumiez, a national chain of snowboard and skateboard shops, tend to stick out from the crowd. And it's not just because they sport black hooded sweatshirts or smack their gum while ri...

Fortune: Servers With a Smile It will never beat Windows on the desktop, but the Linux operating system has an undeniable charm in the woupdated: Mon Sep 30 2002 00:01:00

Microsoft's Bill Gates may be richer, but when it comes to unvarnished business aggression, no one in the high-tech world can top Larry Ellison, the 58-year-old founder and CEO of Oracle. This is a...

Fortune: August Linux lovers flock to San Francisco, Warren Buffett makes a wish, and some company does something really bad.updated: Mon Aug 12 2002 00:01:00

1 A Snapshot of the World in Three Parts. One: Starting now, most of France goes on vacation for a whole month. (Some go for longer.)

Fortune: Can The Brash Brothers Bounce Back? No matter what they say, Sun's Scott McNealy and Oracle's Larry Ellison can't get their custupdated: Mon Jun 10 2002 00:01:00

What a horrid time to be a technology company! The economy stinks. Corporate customers don't have money to spend, and even if they did, why would they? They're swimming in hardware and software the...

Fortune: The Battle Of Bull Run, Take 2 AOL and Microsoftupdated: Mon Feb 18 2002 00:01:00

Item No. 1: AOL sues Microsoft in January, seeking potentially billions of dollars in damages for harm caused to the Netscape Internet browser by Microsoft's anticompetitive practices. The real goa...

Fortune: Tech's Great Inventor? Europe Linux, HTML, and MP3: all crafted in Europe, all exploited in the U.S. This updated: Mon Jul 09 2001 00:01:00

When President Bush visited Europe in late June, it felt as if the U.S. and the Continent were separate planets: The leaders clashed on missile defense, global warming, and other issues. But while ...

Fortune: Microsoft Slayersupdated: Mon Jun 25 2001 00:01:00

Talk about a retro trend: Microsoft looms large in the news these days, with competitors worrying anew that the revitalized giant is about to release a series of products that will link everything ...

FSB: It's a Windows World. Do We Have to Live in It?updated: Thu Feb 01 2001 00:01:00

Dale Lancaster, CTO of ReallyEasy.com, is in something of a quandary. He's debating whether his company, a 20-employee Austin, Texas-based application services provider, should move its entire offi...

Fortune: Wall Street Doesn't Get the Cult of Linuxupdated: Mon Jul 24 2000 00:01:00

Of all the tech stocks toasting the potential split of Microsoft, the most joyous should have been VA Linux Systems and Red Hat. The two companies--which both market the free, open-source operating...

Fortune: Transmetaupdated: Mon Jun 26 2000 00:01:00

Microprocessors for mobile devices Founded: 1996 Headquarters: Santa Clara, Calif. Sales: N.A. Employees: 200 Stock: Privately held Address: www.transmeta.com

Money Magazine: Winners & Losers Investing In The Post PC Era The landscape of tech investing is changing rapidly. Here's what updated: Mon May 01 2000 00:01:00

Three years ago, Larry Ellison, CEO of database-software giant Oracle, took the stage during a gala press conference at Radio City Music Hall. Bathed in theater smoke and dramatic purple light as a...

Fortune: Gates & Co. Attack Asia [MICROSOFT NO. 84] Asia is the new frontier for Microsoft. But does it have the right road map?updated: Mon Apr 17 2000 00:01:00

Watching a Beijing colleague's son struggle on his dad's computer as he surfed the Web, eager to explore the cyberworld but thwarted by software designed for English speakers, Microsoft engineer Se...

Fortune: The New Player [SUN MICROSYSTEMS NO. 150] Perpetual underdog Sun is now part of the tech elite. To stay there, it must merely houpdated: Mon Apr 17 2000 00:01:00

Think of Sun Microsystems as the Big-Picture computer company. From its founding 18 years ago, Sun's executives have been thinking Big Thoughts. Even now they're thinking big, about where computing...

Fortune: They're Hot (Or Not). In 2000, They're People To Watchupdated: Mon Jan 10 2000 00:01:00

These are interesting times. And no, we don't consider that a curse. The business world that FORTUNE writes about has in recent years become strikingly less stodgy, less predictable, and more reple...

Fortune: America's Forty Richest Under Forty They're young, smart, and on the Net. See how they stack up in the fupdated: Mon Sep 27 1999 00:01:00

It's often dissed as "just" paper money. But these 40 guys (and, yes, they are all guys) have tons of it. They are America's new hyper-rich. Unlike prior generations of nouveaux riches, they don't ...

Fortune: Why Free Code Makes Sense THE TRIUMPH OF RAGTAG DEVELOPERSupdated: Mon Aug 02 1999 00:01:00

You say you got a real solution/Well, you know, we'd all love to see the plan./You ask me for a contribution?/Well, you know, we're all doing what we can.

Fortune: VA Linux Systemsupdated: Mon Jul 05 1999 00:01:00

LINUX COMPUTERS hq: Sunnyvale, Calif. founded:1993 sales: $50 million (est.) employees:132 privately held address: www.valinux.com

Fortune: An Investing Guy Tries To Figure Out This Linux Businessupdated: Mon May 10 1999 00:01:00

So I'm at the local Schlotzky's in Research Triangle Park, N.C., with Bob Young, CEO of Red Hat, the red hot company that sells Linux operating system software. I'm trying to gobble down a sandwich...

Fortune: Some Promising Software for Linuxupdated: Mon May 10 1999 00:01:00

In my last column I reported on my battle to install Linux on a notebook computer (FORTUNE, April 26). After some difficulty--and a lot of technical help--I was finally able to run a PC on this fre...

Fortune: Sun's a Cool Company--But Not a Net Stockupdated: Mon May 10 1999 00:01:00

Sun Microsystems certainly seems to pass the Internet-company smell test. Its R&D lab is brimming with promising Net-centric technology. It has a catchy slogan ("We're the dot in .com"). And its st...

Fortune: Linux Holds Promise, but Microsoft Doesn't Have to Worry--Yetupdated: Mon Apr 26 1999 00:01:00

"What about Linux?" my editor asked, looking up from yet another article about the maverick operating system that is presumed to be shaking the foundations of Microsoft. "What about it?" I asked, t...

Fortune: Copyright Protection Is for Dinosaursupdated: Mon Apr 26 1999 00:01:00

Why do we need to protect intellectual property? Seriously, I'm beginning to wonder if we really need government protection of intellectual property in our new cyberworld.

Fortune: Netscape: Inside The Big Software Giveawayupdated: Mon Mar 30 1998 00:01:00

By common logic, the mood at Netscape Communications should be as gloomy as the California skies during February's record rainfall. The red ink is rising, and there's no guarantee new lines of busi...

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