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German Federal Finance Office installs new Linux mainframes
Author: Chris Preimesberger
Enterprise-level open source software keeps scoring win after corporate win on the international front, in quicker fashion than it is making progress...
Accounting Software for Linux
PSI writes "Passport Sotware Inc., a leader in the accounting software industry, announces the availability of Passport RW32 for Linux. Please visit http://www.pass-port.com...
Real-time Linux Powers Jet Engine Test
Chicago - The trend to adopt real-time versions of embedded Linux got a boost last week, when aircraft engine builder Pratt...
PyCon 2004 – Python Developers Conference
Stephan Deibel writes "PyCon 2004, the second annual Python
developers conference, will be held at George Washington University's
Cafritz Conference Center in Washington DC on March...
Guardian introduces EnGarde Secure Linux
Open source security company Guardian Digital, Inc., Monday introduced EnGarde Secure Linux. Leveraging the best open source applications available, combined with the security expertise...
New SPEED Kit jump-starts embedded Linux projects
Ted Kenney writes "McObject and Germanys mycable GmbH announced they will release a joint SPEED (Small Profile Embedded Engine for Devices) Kit for data-intensive,...
Linux V2.6 Scales the Enterprise
There is much more to v2.6 than just bigger numbers in processor and RAM counts, however. This kernel breaks apart some...
Court’s verdict: Linux over Solaris
Michael S. Mimoso writes "The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts recently announced it would port several mission-critical applications from the Solaris-on-Intel platform to...
OSDL CEO expects Microsoft to port apps to Linux
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
In a phone interview Friday, Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) CEO Stu Cohen said, "As Linux continues to grow, Microsoft will...
Configuring the 2.6 Linux kernel
The following whitepaper is the first in a series by William von Hagen on using the new Linux 2.6 kernel, with a special emphasis...