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XML company Orbeon joins ObjectWeb consortium
Orbeon Inc., a
Mountain View, Calif.-based systems integrator specializing in XML-based
integration and Web applications, has joined ObjectWeb, a consortium of companies and research organizations that...
Using MySQL to benchmark OS performance
Author: Tony Bourke
It seems to be an exciting time for *nix operating systems, with a number of them recently releasing new versions that bring...
Looking good: Monitor calibration under X
Author: Preston St. Pierre
A lot of Linux users seem resigned to the notion that the X Window System is a second-class citizen in the...
Linux, PowerBASIC, and file sharing
Guest writes "A combination of Linux and the DOS version of the PowerBASIC compiler is a powerful solution for simple (and not so simple)...
Microsoft’s EU proposal is monstrous, says Samba
'Monstrous' royalties demanded under Microsoft's proposed server interoperability licence will discourage competition, says Samba's Jeremy Allison.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Category:
Legal
Deutsche Bahn migrates to Linux
German national rail company Deutsche Bahn is moving its critical business applications to run on Linux servers and operating systems.
Link: ComputerWeekly.com
Daffodil DB v4.0 launched with Compiere support
Rohit Malhotra writes "4th Feb, 2005 (Gurgaon, India): Daffodil Software today announced the stable release of version 4.0 of its popular Java database -...
Rational Application Developer v6.0 for Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "The IBM Rational Application Developer for Linux trial download enables developers with diverse technical backgrounds, and even those unfamiliar with Java,...
UK schools trial open source access control
An open source access system should ease teachers' password woes.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Category:
Open Source
AdRem Software Enters Japan
Anna Gola writes "NEW YORK, NY - February 8, 2005 - AdRem Software, provider of network management solutions, announced the availability in Japan of...