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Desktop Linux making strides in financial services sector
Author: Gene J. Koprowski
When Ireland's leading bank, Allied Irish Bank (AIB), last month disclosed that it was disposing of the Windows PCs that its...
Linux Advisory Watch – July 16, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This
week, advisories were released for kernel, ethereal, MoinMoin and
rsync. The distributors include
EnGarde, Fedora, Gentoo and Mandrake.
How
Does Kerberos Actually Work?Kerberos
uses secret-key cryptography...
Web APIs
omairaasim writes "Open Source Nutch based search engine http://www.objectssearch.com has released a beta version of a new service that allows software developers to...
openMosix and coLinux Working Together
Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes
"Cupertino (July 13, 2004) -
openMosix and coLinux have been made to work together by developers of the openMosix and...
Lotus Domino and IBM WebSphere integration for developers
Anonymous Reader writes "There are many implementations of J2EE. These include the original reference by Sun Microsystems, IBM's WebSphere Application Server, WebLogic by BEA,...
Toward true open source
Author: Tom Walker
In the GNU General Public License (GPL), Richard Stallman was working toward a noble purpose. Software should be free-as-in-freedom, and every user...
The downlow on Mono
Author: Joe Barr
After three years and much controversy, Miguel de Icaza's Mono project has finally released its 1.0 version. NewsForge recently talked with...
Mono: More than an open-source curiosity
To the uninitiated, the basic idea behind the open-source Mono project--to bring .Net to Linux--is kind of hard to grasp. How can Microsoft's .Net...
Mozilla and the future of the Web
Author: Jono Bacon
Since 1998, when Netscape decided to open-source its flagship Netscape Communicator suite and call the project Mozilla, the software has developed into...
Cliff’s List Filter – July 7 – 12
Author: Ian Palmer
Plenty of diamonds in the rough were found while digging through the lists this week. Here is a sampling of some...