Developers Rate Linux More Secure Than Windows In Survey
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Linux Is More Secure Than Windows. It
Just Is.
Linux Is More Secure Than Windows. It
Just Is.
08/06/2004 09:56 AMDevelopers Migrating From Windows To
Linux
Developers Migrating From Windows To
Linux
03/19/2003 10:25 PMNew survey rates Windows and Linux TCO
New survey rates Windows and Linux TCO
04/05/2005 01:10 AMA new survey from the Yankee Group says that TCO for Linux and Windows
are roughly the same. Some of the other findings are a bit
surprising.

Apple Seeks Rendezvous with Windows,
Linux Developers
Apple Seeks Rendezvous with Windows,
Linux Developers
07/01/2004 12:00 PMAt the annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Apple
announced updated versions of developer tools designed to boost
acceptance of its Rendezvous zero-configuration networking software in
the Windows and Linux communities.
SourceXtreme aims to move Windows
developers to Linux
SourceXtreme aims to move Windows
developers to Linux
09/20/2004 04:28 AMA small Philadelphia-based company may be about to revolutionize the
world of Windows application development, not by creating a new
proprietary technology, but by bringing proprietary Windows features
to Linux. Working with Qt, Trolltech's cross-platform toolkit, MinGW,
a minimalist set of GNU utilities for Windows, and Wine, a free
implementation of the Windows API, SourceXtreme, Inc. has developed
the ability to write Windows programs without ever using Windows. Its
goal is to make porting applications to Qt trivial, and to move
Windows developers onto a free software platform.
Yankee Group Survey Says Windows, Linux
TCO Equal
Yankee Group Survey Says Windows, Linux
TCO Equal
04/04/2005 08:55 PMApple Seeks Rendezvous with Windows,
Linux Developers (Ziff Davis)
Apple Seeks Rendezvous with Windows,
Linux Developers (Ziff Davis)
07/01/2004 12:09 PMZiff Davis - At the annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San
Francisco, Apple announced updated versions of developer tools
designed to boost acceptance of its Rendezvous zero-configuration
networking software in the Windows and Linux communities.
Unpatched Linux PCs Stay Secure For
Months; Windows Gets Hacked In Minutes
Unpatched Linux PCs Stay Secure For
Months; Windows Gets Hacked In Minutes
12/28/2004 05:38 PMInformation Week Dec 28 2004 8:53PM GMT
High School Student Smoking Rate Drops,
Survey Shows
High School Student Smoking Rate Drops,
Survey Shows
11/13/2003 02:52 PMReuters via Wired News Nov 13 2003 2:32PM ET
Microsoft offers cut-rate Windows
Microsoft offers cut-rate Windows
02/10/2004 02:54 AMMore Details on Cut-Rate Windows OS For
Asia
More Details on Cut-Rate Windows OS For
Asia
08/12/2004 09:15 AMMicrosoft Readies Two More Cut-Rate
Windows Bundles
Microsoft Readies Two More Cut-Rate
Windows Bundles
08/11/2004 12:15 PMRedmond is rolling out 'Windows XP Starter Edition' releases that are
aimed at thwarting Linux and piracy in developing countries.
Cut-Rate Windows 'XP Starter Edition' in
Thailand
Cut-Rate Windows 'XP Starter Edition' in
Thailand
06/27/2004 07:06 PMMicrosoft Christens Cut-Rate Windows as
'XP Starter Edition'
Microsoft Christens Cut-Rate Windows as
'XP Starter Edition'
06/23/2004 06:44 PMRedmond decides to continue to offer a cheap, stripped-down version of
Windows for the Thai market to stave off Linux.
SCO: We're After IBM, not Linux
Developers
SCO: We're After IBM, not Linux
Developers
03/13/2003 10:25 AMSCO does business on both sides of the proprietary/open-source fence.
With its lawsuit against IBM, it shows which side it's really on.
Microsoft Readies Two More Cut-Rate
Windows Bundles (Ziff Davis)
Microsoft Readies Two More Cut-Rate
Windows Bundles (Ziff Davis)
08/11/2004 12:03 PMZiff Davis - Redmond is rolling out 'Windows XP Starter Edition'
releases that are aimed at thwarting Linux and piracy in developing
countries.
How Secure is Windows Firewall?
How Secure is Windows Firewall?
08/14/2004 06:54 PMSlashdot Aug 14 2004 11:13PM GMT
Of course Linux is more secure...
Of course Linux is more secure...
08/09/2004 07:52 AMLinux is Secure
Linux is Secure
12/22/2004 01:52 AMSecurity research suggests Linux has fewer flaws By Robert Lemos The
Linux operating system has many times fewer bugs than typical
commercial software, according to an upcoming report. The conclusion
is the result of a four-year research project conducted by
code-analysis company Coverity, which plans to release its report on
Tuesday. The project found 985 bugs in the 5.7 million lines of code
that make up the latest version of the Linux core operating
system,…
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Microsoft Christens Cut-Rate Windows as
'XP Starter Edition' (Ziff Davis)
Microsoft Christens Cut-Rate Windows as
'XP Starter Edition' (Ziff Davis)
06/23/2004 07:09 PMZiff Davis - Redmond decides to continue to offer a cheap,
stripped-down version of Windows for the Thai market to stave off
Linux.
Secure XP - A Windows XP Security Guide
v1.0.0
Secure XP - A Windows XP Security Guide
v1.0.0
01/04/2005 11:30 AMWindows XP key to Microsoft's secure
computing
Windows XP key to Microsoft's secure
computing
07/15/2004 07:05 AMvnunet.com Jul 15 2004 11:12AM GMT
Windows Not Expected Secure Until 2011,
Says MS
Windows Not Expected Secure Until 2011,
Says MS
08/30/2004 03:23 PMXP fix previews impact of a more secure
Windows
XP fix previews impact of a more secure
Windows
04/09/2004 04:10 PMLinux Secure Enough For The Army
Linux Secure Enough For The Army
09/01/2004 01:13 PMSlashdot Sep 1 2004 5:06PM GMT
Windows XP SP2: Trouble Ahead for
Developers, Users
Windows XP SP2: Trouble Ahead for
Developers, Users
06/18/2004 11:33 AMIt sounds like a small milestone, but the second release candidate of
Service Pack 2 is a big deal—it's the last rehearsal for the pack's
significant turns in security.
New iTunes tools spur Windows developers
New iTunes tools spur Windows developers
05/19/2004 04:15 PMCNET May 19 2004 8:44PM GMT
What WinFX on Down-Level Windows Means
for Developers
What WinFX on Down-Level Windows Means
for Developers
08/28/2004 04:34 AMIf you haven’t seen it already, you should read the message from
David Treadwell. David’s in charge of all of the WinFX at Microsoft
and he’s got the details of how and why Microsoft is bringing WinFX
to Windows XP and Windows 2003. This news is nothing but good for
external developers making their livings targeting Microsoft
technologies. For example, the #1 feature request we got from early
Avalon users was to ship it on previous versions of Windows and with
this announcement, that’s exactly what we’re planning to do, along
with much of the rest of WinFX.
Linux kernel developers to log their
trust
Linux kernel developers to log their
trust
05/24/2004 02:25 PMLinus Torvalds trusts that when any of the 25 or so Linux kernel
subsystem maintainers collaborating on the operating system send him
code, it hasn't been stolen from anyone. Starting today, the approval
process will be formalized to document a "chain of trust" to deter
intellectual property claims like those leveled by SCO, according to a
proposal from Torvalds and the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL).
Developers take Linux attacks to heart
Developers take Linux attacks to heart
12/09/2003 03:43 PMSome security changes may be necessary, but open-source projects show
resiliency to illicit source-code changes, developers say.
Linux Now Top Choice Of Embedded
Developers
Linux Now Top Choice Of Embedded
Developers
09/01/2004 12:43 AMSlashdot Sep 1 2004 3:50AM GMT
CGI, LDAP and Linux developers required
CGI, LDAP and Linux developers required
01/02/2004 04:57 PMVelocity Hosting - Australia, New South Wales, Sydney (2004-01-02)
Can Service Pack 2 Make Windows XP Less
Secure?
Can Service Pack 2 Make Windows XP Less
Secure?
04/14/2005 10:07 PMSecure Audio Pathway: A closed Windows
API
Secure Audio Pathway: A closed Windows
API
12/30/2003 01:30 AMIf Microsoft is truly committed to open standards, why aren't they
making the Secure Audio Pathway API available to producers of other
media players? Upon this question hinges several outcomes: Whether
Windows will be seen as a truly open platform...
Security Watch: Windows XP SP2 more
secure? Not so fast
Security Watch: Windows XP SP2 more
secure? Not so fast
08/16/2004 01:47 PMZDNet Aug 16 2004 5:31PM GMT
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords
RSA Joins Microsoft to Secure Windows
Passwords
06/07/2004 05:55 AMMicrosoft and RSA Security are cooperatively developing a replacement
for
traditional Windows passwords, which generates passwords by using a
SecureID token. SecureID tokens are essentially PIN numbers that are
refreshed at frequent intervals to add another layer of protection to
network security.
Immunix Revamps to Secure Linux
Immunix Revamps to Secure Linux
06/01/2004 02:04 PMWith the launch of its Application Firewalling Suite for the Linux 2.6
kernel, Immunix turns its focus to selling security solutions for the
Linux community.
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Linux 4.52
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Linux 4.52
01/26/2004 03:05 PMAn anti-virus scanner for Linux.
Survey: Majority of Windows shops still
on NT
Survey: Majority of Windows shops still
on NT
06/05/2005 11:57 PMNo matter what incentives (of both the carrot or stick variety)
Microsoft offers, it still amazes me to see how many of you still have
older, legacy systems in place.
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