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Software innovation is dead

Author: Jonathan Love Software innovation is dead. All that's left is compatibility fixes, security patches, and minor-version-number incremental improvements. The problem isn't a lack of...

Open protocol proposed for Java, .NET events

A leading group of tech experts from Java, .NET, and the middleware sector have gotten together a proposal to make it easier for architects...

OSDL prioritizes Linux capabilities

Michael S. Mimoso writes "The Open Source Development Lab is asking for feedback on a document released Thursday that prioritizes the capabilities in Linux...

Embedded Linux based development kit boasts in-memory database

MIPS hardware vendor Mycable and in-memory database vendor McObject have collaborated to create a hardware/software kit combining Mycable's tiny XXS1500 Linux/MIPS System...

OSDL Releases Data Center Linux Technical Capabilities v1.0

Linux consortium invites participation from industry and developers in defining requirements for enterprise-class Linux applications BEAVERTON, Ore. - February 5, 2004 - The Open Source...

Linux group releases enterprise guidelines

Open Source Development Labs, one of the main groups promoting the business use of open-source software, released its standards for using...

KDE adds Safari feel to desktop Linux

The KDE Project has released a significant update to its K Desktop Environment software that includes refinements to the Konqueror Web...

TALIN Linux notebooks from Tadpole Computer

Werner Heuser writes "TALIN notebooks from Tadpole Computer, Inc. are the first Linux notebooks from an established UniX notebook manufacturer. Tadpole is the wellknown manufacturer of...

Approaching LDAP Migration

Author: JT Smith LDAP is not your father's naming and directory service. Application vendors large and small, commercial and open source alike, have embraced LDAP as a...

Real World Linux Welcomes back IBM

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 4, 2004 . . . Canada's only comprehensive conference and trade show exclusively dedicated to Linux and...