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Greg Wallace

Greg Wallace is Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Emu Software, Inc. Greg received his MBA and Masters of International Affairs degrees from Columbia University in New York City. He also spent a year as a Rotary Foundation Scholar at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He can be reached at gwallace@Linux.SYS-CON.com
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Open Source: Changing the
Enterprise Software
Supply Chain for Good By Greg Wallace  The open source software
development model clearly
represents a profound and
fundamental change from
traditional, proprietary
development models. In
the proprietary world, a
software company invests
massive dollars in
development, sales, and
marketing. Feb. 2, 2006 09:00 AM Reads: 20,187 | Enterprise Open Source:
Where Are You Going, OSS?
Supply and Demand By Greg Wallace  Bob Young recently spoke
at the TriLUG Linux Users
Group in Raleigh, North
Carolina. His talk
covered several topics,
from why he founded Red
Hat, to his latest online
publishing venture, Lulu
(www.lulu.com), to the
need for greater public
debate about copyright
a... Dec. 7, 2005 12:15 PM Reads: 7,993 Replies: 1 | Taking Linux, Apache,
PostgreSQL, and PHP to
Their Logical Extreme By Greg Wallace  Let's play word
association. I say 'Web
Hosting.' I bet 'fat
margins' didn't jump into
your head. More likely,
you thought of some of
the 'where are they nows'
of the bubble, like
Exodus and PSINet. Let's
do another round - I say
'New York City,' and I'd
wager tha... Oct. 25, 2005 03:15 PM Reads: 37,446 Replies: 2 | C3 Conference and Expo By Greg Wallace  How much time do three
experts need to explain
the ins and outs of the
embedded Linux market?
The answer is one hour
and 15 minutes. That's
how long Dr. Stephen
Edwards of Columbia
University, Ross Rubin of
NPD Techworld and Oren
Teich of MontaVista spent
on the t... Sep. 24, 2005 05:00 PM Reads: 5,987 | MareNostrum Supercomputer
(a.k.a. Spain's Brain) By Greg Wallace  Some exciting things are
happening in Barcelona,
Spain. In order of
presumed interest to
LinuxWorld readers, these
are: MareNostrum, the
fifth fastest
supercomputer in the
world, which runs SuSE
Linux on over 2,000 IBM
blades, was recently
christened in Barcelona. Aug. 12, 2005 03:00 PM Reads: 10,676 | IBM Workplace Managed
Client By Greg Wallace  What if your desktop
applications didn't care
what operating system was
running on your computer?
If IBM's Workplace group
delivers on the vision
they laid out for me in a
recent demo of their
Workplace Managed Client
(WMC), IT departments
will have exactly this
d... Jul. 8, 2005 04:00 PM Reads: 10,991 | Enterprise Linux Briefs:
BitDefender Linux
Products Blossom By Greg Wallace  Last month, BitDefender
(www.BitDefender.com)
made a couple substantial
Linux product
announcements. First, it
released version 1.6.2 of
its BitDefender for Samba
Linux File Servers
product. As part of the
new release, the company
released parts of the
updated pro... Jun. 14, 2005 11:00 AM Reads: 12,727 | IT Security Spending:
It's Like Meeting Your
In-laws By Greg Wallace Here's an understatement:
security has been pretty
front and center lately.
When was the last time
the 'S' word hasn't been
somewhere on the cover of
at least one of the
weekly IT magazines? May. 30, 2005 12:15 PM Reads: 12,143 | Enterprise Linux Server
Migrations: It Takes a
Village By Greg Wallace Please forgive me as I
dust off a cliché from
the 1990s business press
- the Business Ecosystem
- which, despite its
overuse, really is a good
concept that can be
effective when
appropriately applied.
Dictionary.com defines an
ecosystem as 'An
ecological community... Feb. 8, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 12,002 | Configuration Management
Tools Can Ease the
Migration From Microsoft
to Linux By Greg Wallace Here's a scenario. Among
the systems
administrators (SAs) in
your company, you're the
exception, not the rule.
You cut your teeth on
Unix, you keep up your
Unix skills, and you
still favor Unix in many
respects. Jan. 17, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 13,673 |
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