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Envenergy announces the Multi-Protocol Exchange embedded Linux

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: Envenergy, a developer of hardware, software
and networking solutions, introduced the Multi-Protocol Exchange (MPX). The
MPX is an embedded Linux system that offers a comprehensive set of
capabilities including gateway functionality, routing, processing, firewalling,
extensive input/output, data acquisition, and control – all within a single compact
unit. The MPX acts as the Facility Systems Agent within a building, allowing
facility managers, system integrators, and service providers to create an
intelligent and manageable network out of different building systems (HVAC,
lighting, access control) and devices (meters, on-site generators).

Sun’s Joy plugs JXTA, Open Source

Author: JT Smith

Wired.com profiles Bill Joy, Sun’s chief scientist as a “big thinker.” More from the story: “As he’s been doing for a few months now — when he talks to peer-to-peer and open-source
loving conferences — on Wednesday Joy again described JXTA: It’s a ‘core architecture’ written
in the cross-platform Java language that allows developers to easily build distributed applications.” More from CNet.

Category:

  • Migration

Open Docs Publishing now accepting preorders for PostgreSQL book

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: After 90 days of intense development Open Docs Publishing is now accepting
preorders for their book titled, PostgreSQL: The Elephant Never Forgets.

Penguin Friendly Web site now up and running

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPR has the item. New website to counter the effects of embrace and extend that seems to be
occuring on the Internet. Examples already exist where you will be locked out
depending upon your OS. It’s at penguinfriendly.org.

Is Netscape leaving the browser world?

Author: JT Smith

Here’s another report on the topic, this one from BrowserWatch. “While you will still see parts of Netscape browsers being
incorporated into distinct tools designed for vertical markets, such
as a version for the Sony Playstation 2, the company will not be
actively focusing on browser development, officials said. Instead,
AOL officials were negotiating with Microsoft to continue using IE
as the browser of choice for AOL, while other alternatives, such as
‘Komodo,’ were under consideration. Komodo technology would
let the AOL service be used by any Web browser.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Easy Software Products releases HTMLDOC v1.8.13

Author: JT Smith

At LinuxPR: Easy Software Products today announced
the release of HTMLDOC v1.8.13, a HTML documentation and conversion
program for UNIX and Microsoft Windows.

HTMLDOC v1.8.13 adds support for secure (https) URLs, Acrobat 5.0, and
transparent GIFs in PostScript and older PDF formats.
HTMLDOC is provided under the GNU General Public License. Commercial
support for HTMLDOC is available for $495 US.

Are rivals infringing TiVo’s patents?

Author: JT Smith

Inside.com (via MSNBC) reports that the patents recently awarded to
TiVo, which cover some basic aspects of digital
video recording, will have virtually no effect on ReplayTV, says an executive at the rival company.

Internet Exchange Messaging Server 5 release set for June 12

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: Internet Exchange Messaging Server (IEMS) 5, the latest messaging solution
from developer International Messaging Associates (IMA), will be released
June 12, 2001. IMA President Tim Kehres gave this announcement as he
expressed optimism over long-term industry prospects, Linux in particular.

Australian Open Source Symposium is June 16

Author: JT Smith

From LWN.net: The Australian Unix Users Group would like to announce the third
Australian Open Source Symposium (AOSS 3), to be held at the ANU in
Canberra on Saturday, 16 June 2001. The purpose of this event is to
bring together the Australian Open Source community on an annual
basis.

Caldera reports increases in revenue

Author: JT Smith

From BusinessWire: Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq:CALD), today reported revenue of $1.6 million
for the three months ended April 30, 2001, a 17 percent increase over revenue of $1.4 million for the comparable three-month period of the
previous fiscal year and a 52 percent increase over revenue of $1.1 million for the prior quarter.