Linux on Xeon: Separating Hype from Gnus

Bradley Miller bradmiller at accesszone.com
Fri Mar 28 03:10:08 CST 2003


I don't know  how many of you know about this magazine, so I thought I'd 
pass along the link.

-- Bradley Miller

>Delivered-To: accesszone-com-bradmiller at accesszone.com
>From: "Open" <open at open-mag.com>
>To: "bradmiller at accesszone.com" <bradmiller at accesszone.com>
>Subject: Linux on Xeon: Separating Hype from Gnus
>Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 17:28:15 -0500
>
>
>March 27, 2003
>
>For readers who want more than a virtual experience in professional 
>learning, check out the Real World Linux Conference, 
>http://www.realworldlinux.com. It's tailored for senior technology 
>executives and IT developers interested in Linux/Open Source and embedded 
>systems. Event organizers say that the tutorials, seminars, and keynote 
>addresses cover all the critical elements of information needed for 
>educated buying decisions. The conference is from April 28-30 at the Metro 
>Toronto Convention Center in Toronto.
>
>Closer to home, this week marks the first of a two-part series as 
>openBench Labs emerges from its intensive explorations of the new 
>generation servers built on Intel Xeon processors to deliver some 
>significant benchmark gnus. Under the harsh lights of openBench Labs, the 
>powerful Appro 1224Xi-21 1U Server wouldn't roar without the help of 
>Intel's C++ for Linux version 7.0.
>
>Stepping away from labs and down a floating point or two, Open magazine 
>follows the sound of all those business people in the book manufacturing 
>supply chain who are now moving to the beat of an Open Source drummer 
>called Tambora. Read about this most interesting project and how its 
>members are determined to 'B2B' the paper-strewn world of printers and 
>publishers.
>
>Just click http://www.open-mag.com/8187769585.htm to go straight to the 
>subscriber home page and story links. And remember to send a copy to your 
>friends mired in proprietary systems.
>
>Regards,
>
>The editors of Open magazine
>
><<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>> <<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>> <<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>
>
>To unsubscribe just click http://www.open-mag.com/unsubscribe.htm




More information about the Kclug mailing list