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Trashware is rightware for cash-strapped organizations

Author: Marco Fioretti Trashware often means "badly designed or useless software,"  but in recent years the term has came to indicate something else which could...

New software-design school sheds old ways of training

The school's prime sponsor is IBM, which, like the other sponsors, expects to hire some grads. IBM wants to counter Microsoft's market dominance...

Trusted Linux

Author: Preston St. Pierre Trusted Computer Solutioncs, Inc., out of Herndon, Virginia, said earlier this week it is going to build Trusted Linux, an ultra-secure...

Open source lives on Mars with rover mission extension

Author: Jay Lyman Armed with some of NASA's most sophisticated gear and the space agency's biggest use of open source software and development ever, the Spirit...

eCosCentric announces C++ support for eCosPro(TM)

Daniel Morris writes "eCosCentric announces C++ support for eCosPro(TM). CAMBRIDGE, UK -- September 28, 2004 -- eCosCentric Limited, the eCos and RedBoot experts, today announced...

SWsoft, Acronis Announce Partnership

Stephen Lawton writes "SWsoft and Acronis Announce ServerVirtualization and Storage Management Partnership toBuild Complete Server Data Life-Cycle Management SolutionSolution Shortens Provisioning of New Physical and...

WebGUI Community Contest

Plain Black writes " The WebGUI Community Contest (WCC) is now underway with cash prizes of more than $3,000. If you're a web designer or...

Python Networking Features Revealed With This New

Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, CA—29 September 2004 - These days, network-enabled applications aren't a luxury; they're a necessity. This evolving development paradigm is a...

UNIX vs. Linux – What the big vendors are saying

tk421 writes "The decision to stay with UNIX or to migrate to Linux is top of mind for many. So, the question becomes: When...

F5 Networks embeds real-time database on Linux

Ted Kenney writes "F5 Networks, the industry leader in application traffic management, has chosen McObject's tiny-footprint eXtremeDB in-memory embedded database on Linux to provide...