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PLAM Will Speed Distributed Transactions
Anonymous Reader writes "To decrease transaction time in distributed client-server applications, you can refine the flow of authorization information between the entities involved in...
Microsoft helps fuel Sourceforge growth
Sourceforge has racked up 100,000 projects, thanks in part to the visibility of projects posted by 'leading organisations such as Microsoft'.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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My Workstation OS: Irix
Author: Robert Mertling-Blake
Can a proprietary Unix be a desktop OS that competes with Windows, Mac OS
X, and Linux desktops? Although it may lack the...
Review: OpenBSD 3.7
Author: Jem Matzan
The operating system world has been blessed by another regular release of OpenBSD. As usual, the developers have made many enhancements, upgraded...
Oracle jumps on PHP bandwagon
Oracle is the latest database vendor to put its weight behind the PHP scripting language for business, with a new tool that integrates PHP...
Hungarian ClusterGrid using EtherDrive Storage
Chris Fernstrum writes "EtherDrive Storage Provides High Scalability and Low Cost for Hungarian Research Sector
San Clemente, CA, May 19, 2005—The National Information Infrastructure Development
(NIIF)...
The Java Look-and-Feel Debate
Java Swing comes with "pluggable look-and-feel technology", which essentially boils down to the fact that interfaces can be "skinned" (although this is simplifying a...
Postfix performance tuning
Author: Ralf Hildebrandt and Patrick Koetter
Postfix is fast out of the box, but like other packages, you can usually tune it to work even...
Managing your money with Grisbi
Author: Dmitri Popov
"Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves," wrote Lord Chesterfield to his son in 1750. Today,...
Managing your money with Grisbi
Author: Dmitri Popov
"Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves," wrote Lord Chesterfield to his son in 1750. Today,...