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Micro Focus Extends Cobol Migration to Linux
Micro Focus International, a provider of legacy application development and deployment software, announced Wednesday that it will provide a method for migrating legacy applications...
After a month of use, I’ve decided Linux is okay but not perfect
Author: JT Smith
Last month I decided to switch from Windows to Linux full-time. My reasons were many, but it really gets down to...
Software maker exposes hidden data
Workshare, a specialist in collaboration software built around Microsoft Office applications, is aiming to alert businesses to the danger of hidden data lurking in...
Cherry launches keyboard for Linux users
Linux fans will soon be able to buy a keyboard that has hot keys for using Web browsers, office and multimedia applications on a...
Migrating to Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "By migrating from Windows to Linux, you can increase security and up time, while saving thousands in lower administrative, licensing, hardware,...
New Frontiers in Frustration
As software DRM grows ever more common and ever nastier, it means another new frontier of frustration is approaching. After all, if it costs...
Red Hat India betting big on Indian operations
With the open source architecture of Linux finding greater acceptance by corporates and the government segment in the country, Red Hat India Private Limited...
Running .NET on Linux with DotGNU
Who said .NET only runs on Windows? In this article we take a look at DotGNU and how you can get...
Linux release features Windows support
Running Windows applications on a Linux desktop has become a little easier with the release of PowerPak 1.4 by Linux vendor Lycoris. Following...
Arium: full Linux support for ARM and XScale processors
American Arium announced support for ARM and Intel XScale systems running Linux. Arium's hardware-assisted solution lets users seamlessly debug full kernel and processes /...