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DB2 V8 App Development: Advanced Programming

Anonymous Reader writes "In this tutorial you'll learn advanced programming skills for writing applications that interface with the DB2 Universal Database. Topics include dynamic...

SOA breaking down reusable-code barriers

Michael S. Mimoso writes "Interest in service-oriented architectures is surging and that's a blessing for CIOs who want developers to reuse old code in...

Cliff’s List Filter – May 26 – June 1

Author: Ian Palmer Welcome again to another release of the latest news from the Linux Kernel, GNOME, KDE and Mozilla developer's lists. This week,...

EIOffice: The good, the bad, and the ugly

Author: Nicholas Petreley Evermore Integrated Office is an extremely promising new Java-based office suite that currently runs on both Linux and Windows, with versions...

Novell Shows Off Linux Capacity

For years, Linux was feared to be synonymous with immature products, inadequate support, limited applications and a fragmented market, said Mohamed ...

Build a grid with Perl, Part 5: Client development

Anonymous Reader writes "Grids appear from the outside to be complicated beasts that require complex configuration and applications to make them work effectively. In...

A Windows user’s guide to getting started with Linux

Author: Krissi Danielsson As Linux gains momentum, many longtime Windows users are beginning to take notice. With Linux's legendary stability, security, and low cost, the...

SpecOpS Labs response to Wine Project

Author: Kelly McNeill Kelly McNeill writes "osViews/osOpinion received the following letter from SpecOpS Labs. This letter is in response to the WINE HQ Weekly Newsletter,...

Linux biggest gainer in relational database market

The fastest growing platform for relational databases last year was Linux, while Unix recorded the biggest fall Link: ZDNet Uk

Welcome to the Jumble – J2EE best practices

Anonymous Reader writes "Over the last five years, a lot has been written about J2EE best practices. There now are probably 10 or more...