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SCO follows David Hannum’s ‘sucker’ theory in lawsuit against IBM

- by Tina Gasperson - Apparently taking to heart the adage, "There’s a sucker born every minute", SCO yesterday filed a lawsuit against customer IBM,...

Shorthand Scripting Language 1.2.0 released

Anonymous Reader writes "The latest Release of the Shorthand Scripting Language 1.2.0 is now available for download.Shorthand is an open source scripting language that enables...

MontaVista – McObject Alliance Powers Embedded Linux

Ted Kenney writes "McObject, developer of the eXtremeDB small footprint, in-memory database, has joined with MontaVista Software, leader in the embedded Linux revolution, to...

LynuxWorks Releases First Complete Solution for DO-178B Certifiable Real-Time Operating System

Julie Crabill writes "SAN JOSE, Calif., March 3, 2003 LynuxWorks™ today introduced LynxOS-178, a commercially available DO-178B level A certifiable (FAA standard), real-time...

Two OCR packages for Linux compared

Joe Barr writes "Now that Linux boasts full-featured office suites, there's no reason it can't become a boon for small- and home-offices. Joe Barr...

Green Hills MULTI Development Environment Available For Linux Apps, Kernels, Embedded Devices

Green Hills Software announced the availability of its industry leading MULTI Integrated Development Environment for embedded Linux systems. MULTI ...

Councils leading Linux push

Linux is spreading through local councils. About 30 out of 700 nationwide are running mission-critical applications such as rate payments systems...

Survey finds developers dissatisfied with Embedded Linux tools

Evans Data Corp. (EDC) released a glimpse of data collected in a recent study of embedded developer applications and software trends...

Getting Red Hat Network support for free just got harder

- By John Lettice, The Register - With the impending rollout of Red Hat Advanced Workstation the company has made another move to 'encourage' users...

Next from Open Source: Killer Apps?

"INEVITABLE MIGRATION." In a sense, the systems integrators that often implement big software installations have already set the table for low-cost, open-source applications:...