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IBM was a big winner in LinuxWorld's product excellence awards last week, picking up three \"bests\" for data storage, Tivoli Storage Management Solution; productivity app, Lotus Workplace Products 1.1; and sys admin tools, Tivoli Intelligent ThinkDynamic Orchestrator. IBM also picked up the \"best of show\" award for Lotus Domino Web Access 6.5 for Mozilla on Linux.You can see the full list of winners on the LinuxWorld Expo site.Business Week declares SCO \"The Most Hated Company In Tech\" in its issue next week -- and that was before the Mydoom worm was unleashed around the world, which is apparently designed to attack sco.com. \"SCO's huge Linux suit against IBM is a long shot that may yield nothing but bile,\" the article says. \"BusinessWeek interviews with SCO executives, industry leaders, lawyers, software experts, and corporate tech buyers all point to a single conclusion: SCO likely won't stop Linux,\" the piece continues. However, it does say \"There's still a possibility that SCO could damage Linux' momentum.\"Microsoft will put on DevDays events in 32 U.S. cities in March, focusing on \"building secure smart client and Web applications\" using Visual Studio .Net. Registration is $75 before Feb. 10. Seventeen-year-old Canadian Mike Rowe thought it would be cool to add a \"soft\" to his name and put up a Web site at ... MikeRoweSoft.com.Not surprisingly, the similarly named enterprise in Redmond, Wash., was less than amused. In fact, Microsoft initially demanded that Rowe give up his site and turn over the domain name for $10.The dispute escalated into a bit of a PR debacle, but seems to have finally been happily resolved. Rowe is giving up the domain, but in exchange for an Xbox, a new Web site, a trip for him and his family to Redmond for Tech Fest in March and free Microsoft certification training, the Seattle Times reports.
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