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chip, that packs 24 server “blades” into a 3U rackmount box. Windows and Linux are
supported. When you order a Linux server blade, they put Debian 2.2 on it!”
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Analysts said investors seem to be taking a longer-term approach, and ignoring most second-quarter results. James Philburn, a Chicago-based independent market analyst says that the real market test will come in the last quarter of 2001: “If investors haven’t seen [an improvement] from business by then, the markets could go back to where they were at the beginning of the year.”
Not hurting the situation this week was the U.S. Federal Reserve’s half-percent interest rate cut. This is the fifth reduction in as many months, and the Fed left open the possibility that further rate cuts could happen.
Running the numbers
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Eazel, we hardly knew ye. After a short but spirited existence, the company that gave Nautilus to the Linux community officially closed its doors this week.
Here’s how Open Source and related stocks ended this week:
| Company Name | Symbol | 5/18 Close | 5/11 Close |
| Apple | AAPL | 23.53 | 22.85 |
| Caldera International | CALD | 1.89 | 2.18 |
| EBIZ Enterprises | EBIZ.OB | 0.82 | 0.85 |
| Hewlett Packard | HWP | 29.85 | 26.19 |
| IBM | IBM | 117.44 | 111.81 |
| Merlin Softwatre Tech. | MLSW.OB | 0.30 | 0.33 |
| Red Hat | RHAT | 5.82 | 5.80 |
| Sun Microsystems | SUNW | 19.97 | 18.85 |
| VA Linux Systems | LNUX | 4.20 | 4.57 |
| Wind River Systems | WIND | 22.52 | 22.54 |
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With the open sourcing of this reference code, Project UDI is providing
a functional and portable base upon which both system and I/O vendors
may reliably implement high performance, portable device drivers and
device driver support. The code release includes functioning UDI
reference environment implementations for the SCO UnixWare, SCO
OpenServer, Linux, and Sun Solaris operating systems; functioning UDI
driver implementations for NIC and HBA drivers; and various tools and
test fixtures to assist UDI developers.
“This is an important milestone in regards to Project UDI. While the
specifications have been openly published, this is the first time the
source code to working UDI implementations has been made available for
anyone to examine, use, or port to other platforms,” said Kurt
Gollhardt, chairman of Project UDI. “Driver developers can use the
released code to develop portable drivers, and OS vendors can freely
take the UDI environments already released in source form and port them
to their OSes to add UDI support.”
According to Chris Herzog, president of Software Technologies Group,
Inc., the developers of the UDI Linux implementation, “This is a major
UDI milestone in that it demonstrates the key point of openness that
has been part of Project UDI from the beginning. It provides OS
vendors, IHVs, and driver developers a portable, functional base to
develop on and start to reap the benefits of UDI. UDI is open to all
interested parties and this is just one way the contributors to Project
UDI are backing up that statement of openness of both the specification
and the functional code that implements it.”
Michael Orlovsky, Manager, Systems Architecture for Lockheed Martin
Naval Electronics and Surveillance Systems, Syracuse, said, “Device
driver portability preserves the software investment and facilitates
the continued commercial technology refreshment of our advanced
tactical systems.”
By developing to a single device driver interface, companies can
realize significant savings in device driver development and testing
costs. Time-to-market of new devices is also improved, and
manufacturers can allocate development resources to improving device
performance, features, functionality, and quality.
Project UDI is a multi-company open development group dedicated to
developing standardized device driver interfaces for the computer I/O
technologies of today and tomorrow. More information on Project UDI may
be found at http://www.project-udi.org or by contacting one of the
member companies listed below.
Lockheed Martin Corporation
http://www.lockheedmartin.com
Software Technologies Group, Inc.
http://www.stg.com
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What Felten couldn’t share with the students was how he and his
colleagues bested the technology.”
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Howard Bubb, general manager of Intel’s converged communications division, told
delegates at Intel’s Developers Forum in Amsterdam this week that developing Linux to
become a robust operating system for telcos would be a key priority for the chip giant.”
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