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XWiki vies for top spot in enterprise market

Author: As hordes of European Java programmers descend on the JavaPolis conference in Belgium in mid-december, the developers of XWiki hope to turn heads...

Penguin Computing Updates Altus Product Line with Latest AMD Quad Core Processor Technology

Author: JT Smith New Altus 650 Servers Deliver More Compute Power within Current Physical and Power Envelope SUPERCOMPUTING 07, RENO, NEVADA (November 13, 2007) -...

Red Hat Exchange gets appliance, services boost

Author: JT Smith When the Red Hat Exchange (RHX) launched alongside Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (RHEL5) in March and was expanded upon at the...

Is Xming Another Example of Misunderstanding Libre Licenses?

Author: JT Smith Xming appears to be a useful program for accessing and running your GNU/Linux applications remotely from a Windows computer. It is licensed...

Clever Zend IDE helps you fix PHP bugs interactively

Author: JT Smith Martin Streicher, the Editor in Chief of Linux Magazine writes about Squashing bugs in PHP applications with the Zend Debugger, which probes...

Penguin Relion Servers Support Latest Intel CPU Technology

Author: JT Smith New Penguin Relion Servers Deliver High Performance and Efficiency for HPC and the Enterprise. SUPERCOMPUTING 07, RENO, NEVADA. – November 13, 2007 --...

Portrait: Alien Arena creator John Diamond

Author: Joe Barr John Diamond is the creator and lead developer of the popular free software game Alien Arena. He turned his hobbies and a...

froglogic Joins Eclipse Foundation

Author: JT Smith Hamburg, 12 November 2007 - froglogic GmbH today announced that it has joined the Eclipse Foundation committing even stronger to the Eclipse project and...

DSL 4.0: Damn small improvement

Author: Susan Linton Damn Small Linux is tiny Linux distribution that John Andrews originally created in 2002 to see just how many applications could fit...

NotMac Challenge frees OS X users and pays developers

Author: Nathan Willis Apple's .Mac service -- commonly known as dotMac -- is a suite of online utilities integrated with OS X. It is wildly...