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Ian Lynch Talks About INGOTS Certifications in Open Technologies

09/13/2007  III
Relevance: 9.47
Blue GNU interviews Ian Lynch, well-known in and beyond the OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument community, to learn about the INternational Grades with Open Technologies (INGOTS), how the certification system works, and how it is progressing.
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Review: Pyrolinux 1.0 Gives Off Little Heat

01/08/2008  I
Relevance: 6.27
It's not every day you see the launch of a brand new Linux distribution, so when Dan Lynch heard that Pyrolinux 1.0 was released over Christmas, he gave it a look-see. But how hot is Pyrolinux?
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Ian Lynch's take on the BECTA fiasco

06/19/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 5.83
I have recently read an eye-opening email from Ian Lynch about what happened in the UK with BECTA. I have received his permission to republish here his thoughts. I think his email speaks volumes about what happened.
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21 of the Best Free Linux Financial Software

09/29/2008  II
Relevance: 5.65
The repercussions of the credit crunch have continued to occupy headline news in recent weeks. We have witnessed the demise of Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual, the rescue of AIG, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the sale of Merrill Lynch, the proposed merger of Lloyds TSB and HBOS (which would never have been permitted under normal circumstances), and the list goes on.
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Review: A Look at Pardus 2007.3 Lynx

12/18/2007  II
Relevance: 5.45
There were a few things that immediately stood out about Pardus for me, though: it has its own package management system called PISI (Packages Installed Successfully, as Intended), it's pretty new on the already crowded Linux distro scene but not based on any other distro, and it contains some really interesting developments. LinuxPlanet welcomes review Dan Lynch with his look at this unique distribution.
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Linux gaming: don't sell your Xbox

11/30/2006  IIIIII
Relevance: 5.37
It's not that you can't run WoW (World of Warcraft) on Linux. With the latest CrossOver Office beta, you can do exactly that. Indeed, Lynch found that running World of Warcraft"ran so well that I began to get distracted from writing this review and started to get sucked into the world of Azeroth. I kept playing and didn't even realize that I was running WoW in a window on my KDE desktop in PCLinuxOS."
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YoYoNation pledges allegiance to open source

01/05/2007  I
Relevance: 5.14
In 2005, two former Merrill Lynch techies, young and living large in New York City, left their jobs to start a company based on their favorite pastime: playing with yo-yos. YoYoNation is more than just an online retailer -- it is a community for all things yo-yo, with a mission to make New York the"center of the yo-yo universe." This particular universe runs on open source software.
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VMware Prices Initial Public Offering

08/15/2007  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.11
VMware, Inc., kicked off an IPO of 33,000,000 shares for its Class A Common Stock priced at $29 per share. Shares began trading NYSE today under the ticker symbol"VMW". Citi, JPMorgan and Lehman Brothers acted as the representatives of the underwriters and, together with Credit Suisse, Merrill Lynch& Co. and Deutsche Bank Securities, acted as the joint book-running managers of the offering.
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Linux Foundation Reports on First End User Summit

10/21/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 5.01
Last week, the Linux Foundation held its first Linux Foundation End User Summit in New York. Representatives from many companies were in attendance, including Merrill Lynch, Fidelity, JPMorgan Chase, Dreamworks, the NYSE, and folks from the U.S. Navy were there, too. The folks at the Linux Foundation sent over some highlights of the summit, which you'll find here.
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Out with OpenView, in with Groundwork

11/14/2006  II
Relevance: 4.67
If you manage your finances online, there's a good chance that Yodlee provides the processing power for your transactions. Yodlee's clients, including e*trade, America Online, Merrill Lynch, and Bank of America, use the Yodlee Data Engine to power bill-paying applications and personal financial management software, including online banking. Needless to say, network security and uptime are crucial to Yodlee's success. That's why the company switched from a proprietary network monitoring product to Groundwork's Monitor.
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