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Open source has no future in RP, says expert

DESPITE having pockets of communities spread across the country, open source software (OSS) has no future in the country's budding software development business, according...

Analysis: Sun, Microsoft interop deal a smokescreen?

Author: Chris Preimesberger SAN FRANCISCO -- It took seven years, millions upon millions of shareholders' dollars, and way too many snide remarks from both sides,...

Outsourcing to Mars

Anonymous Reader writes "California-based company launches feasibility study for outsourcing software development to MarsApril 1, 2004 - Glendale, CA -- Following NASA's announcement that...

Arm Gains Montavista CEE Support

Patricia Colby writes "New ARM processor technology gains MontaVista Linux consumer electronics edition support: Combination is ideal for use in mobile, networking, and automotive...

A developer’s guide to the PowerPC architecture

Anonymous Reader writes "PowerPC processors are found in everything from supercomputers to game consoles and from servers to cell phones -- and they all...

Cool tools for remote administration

Author: Brian Jones You have to admit that the job of a system administrator would be made worlds harder if we had to actually sit down...

The LAMP Architecture Goes Mobile

Michael O'Brien writes "Mbedthis Announces PHP Module for Mobile and Embedded Applications Bellevue, Wash. March 30, 2004 Mbedthis Software, a leader in embedded...

Linux at Core of Electronic Car Park System

Annette Oevermann writes "Thales Picks MontaVista Linux to Upgrade its Secure Electronic Car Park System. System Used Successfully at Paris Orly and Charles de Gaulle Airports. Real...

Linux Thin Clients To Replace Sun In School Board

Anonymous writes "BRAMPTON, Ontario, March 30, 2004 - Systems Aligned Inc. (Systems Aligned), a professional Linux IT services firm, announced today the sale of...

Need Portability? Try DOS

Kelly McNeill writes "All to often we as computing professionals tend to see that which is new and assume that it is the best...