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SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service: POS Software
Partners SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service is supported by a growing number of industry-leading retail application vendors. PCMS is the currently the partner in the spotlight. PCMS: BeanStore, BeanStore Lite Vision BeanStore is a state-of-the-art, totally open, pure Java Store System ...
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pendrivelinux.com — Carry a portable Linux version with you on a USB flash pen drive. Easily bring your portable... desktop with you wherever you go. Portable USB Linux Desktop Screenshot with Compiz USB Linux installation enables you to install a portable Linux operating ... (more) Boot and run Linux from a USB flash memory stick | USB ...
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Open Source Companies Give Cold Shoulder to Giant Retail Convention [OStatic]
GigaOM Network — ... --large or small--as the 2009 National Retail Federation Convention gets underway in New York. He makes the point that this is a massive mistake for open source companies and their channel partners, which is true. Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service is an example of the kind of service that should be put right in front of retailers' faces, and SUSE Linux already runs in Wal-Mart, Office Depot and many other chains. Red Hat ISVs create applications for retailers left and right. But did either of these companies show up at the convention? ...

Open Source Companies Give Cold Shoulder to Giant Retail Convention
OStatic blogs — ... --large or small--as the 2009 National Retail Federation Convention gets underway in New York.  He makes the point that this is a massive mistake for open source companies and their channel partners, which is true. Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service  is an example of the kind of service that should be put right in front of retailers' faces, and SUSE Linux already runs in Wal-Mart, Office Depot and many other chains. Red Hat ISVs create applications for retailers left and right. But did either of these companies show up at the convention? No, and this points to an ...

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