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The sweet taste of good customer relations

Author: Dave Fancella SugarCRM offers a suite of customer relations management software. Sugar Sales is available in both an open and a closed source edition....

Oracle Apps Available On Novell SuSE Linux Servers

Oracle Corp. and Novell Inc. announced Tuesday that a wide variety of Oracle's software is available for Novell's SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9. The...

TimeSys Delivers 2.6-based LDKs for Curtiss-Wright

Kimberly Booth writes "TimeSys Delivers 2.6-based Linux Development Kits for Curtiss-Wright Controls SVME/DMV-182 and CHAMP-AV III Boards Pairs TimeSys 2.6 Linux, True Real-Time Performance and...

SOFIA 2.3 released with Hibernate and Dynamic HTML

Dan Dubinsky writes "Salmon LLC is pleased to announce the release of SOFIA 2.3, The Salmon Open Framework for Internet Applications. SOFIA is an...

MAguma Workbench 2.1 released

Alexander Comploj writes "Maguma Workbench version 2.1 is now available!Version 2.1.0 represents the latest in the Workbench series offered by Maguma GmbH. This PHP...

Setting up your home directory

Author: Preston St. Pierre Your home directory is the place where you keep your own files. Good organizational skills and some foresight will help keep...

Say hello to XMPP

Author: Nathan Willis The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is the formalized incarnation of the Jabber instant message protocol. But what exactly does...

Setting up a home directory

Author: Michael Stutz Your home directory is the place where you keep your own files. Good organizational skills and some foresight will help keep your...

Oracle and Novell Certify Their Latest Enterprise Linux Offerings

Expanding their longtime partnership into the Linux* arena, Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) and Novell (Nasdaq: NOVL) today announced that Oracle's latest database, clustering, application server, collaboration solutions and...

Ten axioms of computing? Call them Windows flaws

Author: Jem Matzan Earlier this month, veteran Windows-centric columnist John C. Dvorak wrote a half-serious, half-facetious article called The Ten Axioms of Modern Computing in...