SYS-CON Radio interviews
Dan Powers, Vice
President, Grid Computing
Strategy of IBM. Dan
discusses the
possibilities of Linux,
clusters, and GRID, live
at the LinuxWorld
Conference & Expo 2003 in
San Francisco.
SYS-CON Radio interviews
Ming Poon, VP Software
Development of Xandros,
Inc. about Corel and
Xandros - past, present,
and future desktop Linux
developments, live at the
LinuxWorld Conference &
Expo 2003 in San
Francisco.
SYS-CON Radio interviews
John Sarsgard, Vice
President, Worldwide
Linux Sales of IBM about
IBM's Linux strategy, as
well as the adoption of
Linux across numerous
industries around the
world, live at the
LinuxWorld Conference &
Expo 2003 in San
Francisco.
SYS-CON Radio interviews
Randall McComas, VP
Global Sales and
Marketing of Interphase
about the role that Linux
is playing in the move
from proprietary systems
to COTS, live at the
LinuxWorld Conference &
Expo 2003 in San
Francisco.
SYS-CON Radio interviews
David Turek, Vice
President, IBM Deep
Computing of IBM about
the world's most powerful
Linux supercomputer: the
new AMD Opteron
processor-based eServer
325 Systems which will
serve as foundation of
advanced grid system for
life sciences research,
live at the LinuxWorld
Conference & Expo 2003 in
San Francisco.
SYS-CON Radio interviews
Michael Robertson, CEO of
Lindows.com, Inc. about
the Future of Linux on
the Desktop, live at the
LinuxWorld Conference &
Expo 2003 in San
Francisco.
SYS-CON Radio interviews
Eric Forler, Senior
Product Development
Manager of Xandros, Inc.
about winning over
corporate Windows users,
live at the LinuxWorld
Conference & Expo 2003 in
San Francisco.
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