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ShaoLin Aptus – the Linux “Fit Client”
Author: ShaoLin Microsystems Ltd.
ShaoLin Microsystems Ltd. writes "HONG KONG - September 9, 2004 - Now through December 31, 2004, ShaoLin Microsystems offers free download...
DTI and MontaVista OEM Agreement
Patricia Colby writes " Diversified Technology, Inc and MontaVista Software formalize OEM agreement for Carrier Grade Linux deployed with DTI's Targa Series of AdvancedTCA...
Continuous Computing and MontaVista OEM Agreement
Patricia Colby writes "Enables Delivery of Intel® Architecture based AdvancedTCA and Flex21™ CompactPCI Network Service-Ready Platforms™ Integrated with MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition
Intel® Communications...
New Maguma Workbench
Manni writes "Maguma Workbench is built on the philosophy that a craftmans' workbench is the base on which all activities are accomplished, hence the...
LinuxCertified Launches AMD64-based Linux Laptop.
Author: Rajesh Goyal
Rajesh Goyal writes "September 09, 2004 -- LinuxCertified Inc, the industry-leading Linux laptop vendor, today announced availability of the LC2464...
Linux desktop deployment and management is now free
ShaoLin Microsystems Ltd writes "The world's easiest Linux desktop deployment and management is now free.
HONG KONG - September 9, 2004 - Now through December...
Novell’s Linux Day road show
Author: Mayank Sharma
After storming into the Linux software market with its acquisition of Ximian and SUSE Linux, Novell decided it's finally time to show...
Embedded Systems Conference to highlight Trusted Computing
Developers attending next week's Embedded Systems Conference in Boston will have the opportunity to see Trusted Computing components and applications in action, and...
What do you do with a fat GUI?
Anonymous Reader writes "Recently we were given the assignment to reduce the memory footprint of a fat client. While the term "fat client" often...
Linux cluster goes Orbital
Author: Tina Gasperson
Orbital
Sciences senior engineer Heather Holst and her
colleagues are smart. That's to be expected, since
they work for a company that designs and tests
rockets....