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Four routes to Lin-Win desktops
From ZDNet: "In the decade since its introduction, Linux has sparked sporadic episodes of fervor over its utility as a corporate desktop OS. But...
Interview: Developing Open Source games
- By Peter Gebauer -
What Open Source projects exist? What are their goals? How are they financed? What...
Initial CRADA report finds extensive usage of Open Source within Naval Oceanographic Office
Preliminary findings from an on-going Open-Source Software Institute (OSSI) study indicate wide and accepted usage of open-source software within U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office's (NAVOCEANO)...
IBM delivers new technology for building secure Web services
IBM recently announced new security features and
functions in its Web Services Toolkit for dynamic e-business (WSTK) 3.1,
now available for free, trial download on alphaWorks,...
HP powers design automation and animation development with new Linux-basedworkstation
Hewlett-Packard Company today announced
the immediate availability of its HP Workstation x2100 for Linux. With
support for Linux, the HP Workstation x2100 provides designers and...
Open Source permeates NAVOCEANO systems
"Preliminary findings from an on-going Open-Source Software Institute (OSSI) study indicate wide and accepted usage of open-source software within U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office's (NAVOCEANO)...
Linux and the art of 3D game programming
- By
Norbert Cartagena -
The Linux gaming scene is not as robust as certain other operating systems, I will admit. However, the myth that...
McObject releases eXtremeDB 2.0 in-memory database system
Ted Kenney writes, "McObject has released version 2.0 of its eXtremeDB small footprint, in-memory database system (IMDS) for intelligent devices on Linux. New features...
Python Software Foundation announces Python 2.2.1
The Python Software
Foundation announced today the release of version 2.2.1 of the Python
programming language and standard libraries.This release includes over 100 enhancements for users...
Unix + Linux = Caldera: Company continues Unix support but predicts move to Linux
- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
So where is Caldera going with its older operating systems? Linux may
be all fine and dandy, but the...