Home Search

applications - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Real World Linux 2004 Welcomes back HP Canada

Real World Linux 2004 Conference & Expo HP Canada Continues their Support - Confirms Large Exhibit Space and a...

Intel Hyper-Threading on Linux: Fact or Myth

What is Hyper-Threading? The short answer is an Intel P4 processor that fools software into thinking that there are two processors present....

Dolphin SCI Socket Software Delivers Record Breaking Latency

Dolphin Interconnect today announced that the SCI Socket version 1.0 software library is now available to customers for high-performance computing applications interconnected...

IBM releases new Java structure analysis tool

Author: Chris Preimesberger UPDATED IBM has been busy on the free-for-download development tool front in recent weeks. Its latest offering, releasing today on AlphaWorks.ibm.com, is...

Desktop functionality I’d like to see

Author: Daryl Blakeslee Windowing environments are in their third decade, and they still do little more than open and close. There's no reason windows can't...

No Cost developerWorks Live! Technical Briefings

Anonymous Reader writes "The IBM developerWorks Live! Technical Briefings, which were a great success worldwide in 2003, have been expanded for 2004. The following...

Sun meeting with IBM, but not talking open source Java — yet

Author: Chris Preimesberger As we reported Thursday, Sun Microsystems is indeed meeting privately with IBM to discuss working together on an open source implementation of...

Software extends to market-leading Linux platforms

For the first time, Linux software engineers will benefit from the ease-of-use associated with using the standard UML-based notation for model-driven ...

Linux Advisory Watch – February 27, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for XFree86, the Linux kernel, lbreakout2, mailman, synaesthesia, hsftp, pwlib, metamail, libxml2, mtools, OpenSSL, mod_python,...

IBM, Sun meeting to discuss open source Java

Author: Chris Preimesberger Sun Microsystems is moving quicker than it originally said it would to respond to IBM's challenge that it set Java free in...