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It’ll be an open-source world

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot has posted a link which reports that companies will have to open their source code, or be content to support legacy applications. Wired also has an article discussing the report.

Category:

  • Open Source

Yet another graphics bus from Intel

Author: JT Smith

Intel is reportedly creating an AGP extension, increasing the speed of the bus to 8x AGP (from Slashdot).

Category:

  • Unix

Notes from the cathedral

Author: JT Smith

Our reader submitted link for the day: “A former developer of a “major software company” explains why Open Source software is better than proprietary software.” This is an indepth article comparing common business programming practices with those of people working on free software.

Category:

  • Open Source

BrainDock sends software directly to PDAs

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet’s IT Week reports that BrainDock is releasing a technology designed to allow downloading of software via BlueTooth onto PDAs and smartphones.

Satellite-delivered broadband becomes more common

Author: JT Smith

AOL and MSN are going to be offering satellite broadband, as reported by Slashdot, in addition to their landline modem services. Except for DirectPC, they are the only satellite-based broadband ISPs in the world.

Business to boost focus on customers, buy lots of CRM software

Author: JT Smith

The business of managing relationships with customers would be the biggest source of IT spending over the next two years, a new study has found. A lot of this money is expected to go into Customer Relationship Management [CRM] software. Story at www.afr.com.au.

Category:

  • Open Source

Intel’s NetBurst architecture

Author: JT Smith

“NetBurst” is the official name for the new Intel P-4’s architecture. Learn more about it from AnandTech.

Category:

  • Unix

Risc takers not going away in Europe

Author: JT Smith

Sketchy story at zdnet.co.uk about how, despite earlier predictions that Intel architecture (and Windows 2K) would soon dominate the server market, Risc-based Unix server sales are surprisingly strong, especially in the U.K.

Category:

  • Unix

Appliance-type computers win over users

Author: JT Smith

Brief ZDnet.co.uk exploration of the growing market for small-footprint “sealed” appliance-type computers, mentioned here because Linux and other Open Source operating systems have a good shot at dominating this new niche in the computing world.

Category:

  • Unix

US techies can increase employability by learning Spanish

Author: JT Smith

Dallas Morning News piece about a huge shortage of high-tech workers who can serve the fast-growing Latin American market. According to the story, it’s a problem in many industries, not just IT.

Category:

  • Linux