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Solid as Rock: From Linux to the S/390, Seton Hall University Overhauls Its Entire Infrastructure

Many well-respected analysts and academics claim Linux will never become a major industry force, but try telling that to the folks at Seton Hall University, and reactions will likely range from raised eyebrows to quiet bemusement. Why? Because, after extensive analysis and reporting, Seton Hall has overhauled its network and launched itself into the 21st century, using Linux as its primary OS.

Embedded Linux: Is There a Future?

Crystal balls, tarot calls and tea leaves may help determine what lies ahead for Embedded Linux. Or, you could see what several industry experts (who have already consulted their psychic friends) have to say about the embedded landscape in the next five years. Read about cool gadgets, the current foundation for success and what challenges still remain for Embedded Linux in the coming years.