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IT Investor’s Journal: Did Oracle understate its quarterly revenues?

Author: Melanie Hollands The most interesting conspiracy theory to come out of Oracle's Sept. 14 earnings call was that it understated its applications license business...

Novell turns up the volume for Mono 2

Novell has lifted the lid on enhancements integrated into the next major release of Mono, its development platform for enabling Microsoft .Net applications to...

Big Blue turning up volume on speech app development

Author: Jay Lyman IBM is throwing its voice to the open source community, but developers say it is no trick as Big Blue looks to...

MEPIS Linux

Author: Preston St. Pierre A newcomer that, like Knoppix, can be run from your CD drive without installation. Also like Knoppix, it is based on...

Check out ITMJ’s new Product Guide

Author: Chris Preimesberger We keep "Newsforging" ahead at IT Manager's Journal. Our latest new feature is the ITMJ Product Guide, a joint project between technology...

Linux small business servers

Author: Rob Reilly Most companies with more than 25 people have their own information technology personnel, hardware, and infrastructure. Where does that leave the small...

SourceXtreme aims to move Windows developers to Linux

Author: Tom Chance A small Philadelphia-based company may be about to revolutionize the world of Windows application development, not by creating a new proprietary technology,...

Miro International Supports Mambo Open Source Community in Disputing Furthermore Claims

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA ­ Melbourne-based content management company Miro International, has today announced it¹s full support behind the Mambo Open Source Development Team and the community in...

Broadcom announces RAIDcore Linux support

Broadcom's SATA-based RAID Controller Cards Now Available for Red Hat and Fedora Linux OS PlatformsIRVINE, Calif. - September 20, 2004 - Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq:...

Burningsuit helps charity move to open source

Author: Burningsuit Stuart Box writes "Burningsuit helps Migrant Helpline move to OpenSourceSeptember 2004 - The Charity Migrant Helpline is moving its 200 computer users over...