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IBM Seeks To Change Economics of Unix Computing
According to IBM, the new eServer p5 systems have shattered world records for certain kinds of transaction processing, Java processing and other business applications,...
Welsh open sourcerers get language boost
Korrect is an online dictionary which contains all the translated terms from eight open source Welsh language software developments. Since March last year about...
ReactOS concept is more promise than production
Author: Preston St. Pierre
ReactOS is an open source (GPL) operating system built to be compatible with Windows NT applications and drivers. ReactOS is currently...
MontaVista Linux Powers Occam Network’s BLC 6000
Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Linux Powers Gigabit Ethernet and IP-Based Loop Carrier System for Voice and Broadband Service Delivery
Occam Network's BLC 6000 System provides...
Announcing Gnomefiles.org Winners
Guest writes "OSNews announced the winners of the Gnomefiles.org prizes for developers who submited applications during the launch. The launch of GnomeFiles.org was very...
Status of the Linux Standard Base
Author: Jay Lyman
Having closed the formal public review process for the
latest Linux
Standard Base -- a working group effort of the Free
Standards Group aimed...
AmberPoint ensures Visual Studio Web services ready for production
Michael S. Mimoso writes "A developer's version of AmberPoint Express for Visual Studio 2005 tests Web services applications for performance problems before they're put...
Linux services and apps are now mainstream, say analysts
Business services supporting Linux and open-source applications have attained mainstream status in Western Europe, according to a new report from IDC.
Link: software.silicon.com
Category:
Linux
HP launches 4 in 1 computer solution with Mandrake
Gaël Duval writes "Moreno Valley, CA ; Paris, France ; July 12th, 2004 - HP has introduced the "441" solution, consisting of four keyboard-mouse-screens...
Oracle to switch its programmers to Linux
Oracle will finish switching its 9,000-person in-house programming staff to Linux by the end of 2004, the database powerhouse said Wednesday.
In October, the company...