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Werner Vogels, chief technology officer for Amazon.com, tells LinuxWorld attendees why it makes sense to run your online business on the retail giant's Web infrastructure.

Werner Vogels, chief technology officer for Amazon.com, tells LinuxWorld attendees why it makes sense to run your online business on the retail giant's Web infrastructure.  Paul Strong, research scientist at eBay Research Labs, relates the fall and rise of the online auction site's back-end infrastructure between the years 1999 and 2000. Strong was a keynote speaker at LinuxWorld.  Kevin Kettler, chief technology officer for Dell, describes how the computer maker is experimenting with running Windows and Linux on one PC. Kettler discussed the possibilities of virtualization during his keynote at LinuxWorld.  A crowd gathers for a giveaway at the Novell booth at LinuxWorld.  A T-shirt toss at the Novell booth at LinuxWorld.  Hewlett-Packard shows off at LinuxWorld Integrity Superdome servers running Linux.  Dell's booth at LinuxWorld had lots of notebooks running Linux.  A Dell Inspiron 1420 running games such as blackjack and chess on Ubuntu Linux.  Motorola displays its MotoRokr handset running Linux next to a life-size poster of a fashionable user.  Palm demonstrates hows its new Foleo ultra-mobile PC can synchronize email with a Treo smartphone. The Foleo runs Linux.  Merit Entertainment plays tunes for LinuxWorld attendees on its Mod Box Deluxe Internet jukebox.  Merit Entertainment looks for systems developers at LinuxWorld.  Security company Barracuda Networks looks for attention with its LinuxWorld van.  Novell President and CEO Ron Hovsepian tells a LinuxWorld audience that it needs to be easier for developers to write software that runs on multiple distributions of the OS, if Linux is to compete with Windows.  Anne Livermore, head of Hewlett-Packard's Technology Solutions Group, uses her keynote at LinuxWorld to describe the areas in which the open source community has to focus to help build the data centers of the future.  Robosapien is the grand prize in an end-of-show giveaway at the booth of Talend, a maker of open source data integration software.  Security vendor Untangle is ready to drive this military vehicle into combat to fight viruses. 

Werner Vogels, chief technology officer for Amazon.com, tells LinuxWorld attendees why it makes sense to run your online business on the retail giant's Web infrastructure.