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Symbio Technologies Expands in Canada with New VAR

Symbio Technologies writes "NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y., November 22, 2005-- Symbio Technologies, (www.symbio-technologies.com) an innovator in server-centric computer networks that use low-cost diskless thin...

WINBC Announces Call for Entries for WIC’06

AtoZ writes "Vancouver, BC, November 21, 2005 – The Wireless Innovation Network of BC (WINBC), along with its key sponsors Lucent, Nokia and TELUS...

AIX Compiler for UPC Code

Anonymous Reader writes "An AIX based compiler providing implementation for Unified Parallel C (UPC) High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications on large-scale, parallel processing machines. While...

Pantone and free software

Author: Nathan Willis Over the years, I've observed that for every favorable review written about the GIMP or other free graphics applications, there is another...

Secure remote file management with sshfs

Author: Nathan Willis It's a dangerous Internet out there, kids. If you are going to work on remotely connected machines, do it safely. Simple...

IBM moots free DB2

The hardware and services giant could offer a free, stand-alone version of its database, in response to similar efforts from Oracle and Microsoft to...

16 papers on real-time and embedded Linux

Anonymous Reader writes "LinuxDevices has once again published the proceedings of the annual Real-Time Linux Workshop. This one, the seventh, was held in France...

Daffodil and EasySpeedy partner for “Daffodil”

Rohit Malhotra writes "November 18, 2005: As part of its commitment to the CRM community, Daffodil Software today formally announced its partnership with EasySpeedy,...

Red Hat Desktop 4

Red Hat Desktop is such a business-orientated Linux distribution that it's only available in bundles of 10 licences, along with a Linux server...

Indian OpenOffice rollout picks up pace

The Indian government is pushing an ambitious project to distribute CDs containing Firefox and OpenOffice in all official Indian languages. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk