On RadioWallStreet.com: the Linux League Friday Edition
- America's most wanted j-o-b-s - 10 hottest employment opportunities
- The dropout dilemma: One in four college freshmen drop out. What is going on here? What does it take to stay in?
- 7 tips for effective listening: productive listening does not occur naturally. It requires hard work and practice - Back To Basics - effective listening is a crucial skill for internal auditors
- Culture, leadership, and power: the keys to organizational change - includes bibliography
- The best time to buy a car: December is not the only time to get a new set of wheels. We'll show you when to make your move to the dealer's showroom
Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 2000
Listen to newly appointed Linux League Commissioner and weekly RadioWallStreet.com contributor, Francis Gaskins host a panel of guests to review Linux trends, with comment on Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq: RHAT), Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), Corel Corporation (Nasdaq: CORL), The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOC), Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), Cobalt Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: COBT), and VA Linux Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: LNUX).
The topic of discussion is "Will Linux splinter into many versions, like Unix?".
This call will be available for on-demand listening on Friday, April 21, 2000, at 1:00 PM EDT.
This event was originally broadcast on Monday, April 17, 2000, at 5:30 PM EDT. Click here for a re-broadcast http://www.radiowallstreet.com/NASApp/RWS/EventPage?ID=10034.
Joining Mr. Gaskins is Gary Lawrence Murphy CEO of TCI, Bill Claybrook, Research Director, Linux & Unix Platforms, The Aberdeen Group, Stuart Anderson, Technical Director for X Window System Products, Metro Link, Inc. and Dan Quinlan, Transmeta Corp. Rob Zimmer, Director of RadioWallStreet.com, helped lead this discussion.
This weekly show runs each Friday at 1:00 PM EDT, and tracks Linux trends, news events, and company developments of interest to investors. In the near term, the show will feature the Linux League standings, comparing stock performance of the Linux pure- and partial-play companies.
To access this RadioWallStreet.com broadcast, investors should go to http://www.radiowallstreet.com. It may be necessary for first-time visitors to RadioWallStreet.com to go to the website at least fifteen minutes before these events to download and install any necessary audio software.
For those unable to attend the live broadcast, replays will be available beginning approximately one hour after each event. There is no charge to access any event.
Questions for this RadioWallStreet.com event may be submitted in advance by e-mailing rob@radiowallstreet.com. Please reference date and time of the interview in the Subject of the e-mail.
About Investor Broadcast Network
Investor Broadcast Network, founded as Vcall in 1997, is the leading webcaster of investor events covering over 1200 public companies. The Company provides compelling investor content direct from companies and experts to more than 450,000 registered users through its Vcall, RadioWallStreet.com and Investor Conference broadcast services.
RadioWallStreet.com provides unique and compelling interviews and roundtable discussions from leading executives and market experts for investors who need real-time analysis and insight direct from today's newsmakers.
For more information on Investor Broadcast Network visit www.investorbroadcast.com.