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Year: 2000 (Page 2 of 12)

Keeping Your Systems Alive

Disaster is unacceptable. The only question is who provides your safety net?
That’s the reality of retailing today, in which executives must choose between backing up systems themselves, or hiring someone else to do it. Risking total collapse is not an option.Every… Read the rest

Linux Looks Good to Retail

 Once the exclusive province of Internet infrastructure geeks and open-source devotees, Linux is starting to look attractive to retailers.

“I think you’ll see more and more retailers wake up to Linux,” says Mike Prince, vice president and CIO of Burlington Coat Factory, based in Burlington, NJ.… Read the rest

Cash for code

Cash for Code

Programmers jump on the money train.

07/25/2000

Steve Elfanbaum wants to help his fellow code geeks make some extra cash.
Photo: Stephen Kennedy

View the Independent’s Day Xplanation

Let’s not foster any illusions about open source software: If you’re a programmer, it’s not going to make you rich.

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