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Welcome to Open Magazine!
Open is Inevitable!
This month’s publication marks a significant change in the evolution of Open magazine. The April issue marks the last time that we will be published by the Open Source Development Network (OSDN), a division of VA Linux. Starting in May, Open will be published by Custom Communications (CCI).
(Read Full Editorial)
On the April Cover :
Goodbye Back Office - Hello Davos
Open Source buzz, From Davos to Wall Street.
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| Light At End Of The Cable |
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Welcome to Open Magazine!
Open is an independent monthly magazine that is the first and only
controlled-circulation publication written specifically for buyers of Linux and all Open Source products and services.
On the March Cover :
Light At End Of The Cable
Storage area networks are all the rage for data-intensive e-business: So why Linux sans SANs?
Coming in the April Issue of Open!
Cover Focus: Business and Open Source
· Open Source for corporate information-sharing
· Case Study: Open Source as banking strategy
· An investment perspective
· Open Research |
OpenBench Labs
· Sun T3 storage array
· Forte Java development kit
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| After the Fall Where's Linux? |
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Welcome to Open Magazine!
Open is an independent monthly magazine that is the first and only
controlled-circulation publication written specifically for buyers of Linux and all Open Source products and services.
On the February Cover :
Linux Gambits
Technologists debate the merits of the new kernel and CXOs question: Will Linux survive in business terms?
Coming in the March Issue of Open!
Cover Focus: Storage Area
Networks
· Case Study: Clustering in frontlines
· Open Research |
OpenBench Labs
· QLogic HBAs and switches
· Sony DTF-2 Fibre Channel (FC) tape /Texas Memory RAM-SAN (FC-RAM disk)
· Volution (system management) |
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| Is Business Ready For Open Clusters |
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Welcome to Open Magazine
Open is an independent monthly magazine that is the first and only
controlled-circulation publication written specifically for buyers of Linux and all Open Source products and services.
On the Cover :
Is Business Ready For Open Clusters
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| Taking Sales Techno |
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Welcome to Open Magazine
Open is an independent monthly magazine that is the first and only
controlled-circulation publication written specifically for buyers of Linux and all Open Source products and services.
On the Cover : Taking Sales Techno
Customer relationship management's lessons to be learned in adopting a CRM business view and capturing customer value. |
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| Shifting Alliances |
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Welcome to Open Magazine
Open is an independent monthly magazine that is the first and only
controlled-circulation publication written specifically for buyers of Linux and all Open Source products and services.
On the Cover : Shifting Alliances
As solution providers stake new e-business territory, watch for rules and tools to change with market (and political) demands. |
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| E-mail - The Heat Is On |
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Welcome to Open Magazine
Open is an independent monthly magazine that is the first and only
controlled-circulation publication written specifically for buyers of Linux and all Open Source products and services.
On the Cover : E-Mail: The Heat Is On
CEO's INSIST on good messaging systems. As for new solutions, what's a fair exchange? |
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| DAMN! What If We Can't Recover |
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Welcome to Open Magazine
Open is an independent monthly magazine that is the first and only
controlled-circulation publication written specifically for buyers of Linux and all Open Source products and services.
On the Cover : DAMN! What If We Can't Recover
BACKUP: DAMN! What if we can't recover? Questions and answers unfold. |
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| The Capitalist Gang |
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Welcome to Open Magazine
Open is an independent monthly magazine that is the first and only
controlled-circulation publication written specifically for buyers of Linux and all Open Source products and services.
On the Cover : The Capitalist Gang
Compaq, IBM, and HP hatch Open Links. |
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