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OSDL CEO expounds on Desktop Initiative announcement

Author: Joe Barr OSDL: it's not just for data centers and carrier-grade Linux anymore. Not as of this morning, that is, when OSDL issued...

CLI magic: making and melting tarballs

Author: Joe Barr This is important. We're talking about tar, that sticky software that bonds files together into one big ball. It's one...

Aspen Systems Unveils 1U Itanium 2 Server Solution

Leslie Cook writes "Aspen Systems Unveils 1U Itanium 2 Server Solution at LinuxWorld Expo New YorkWheat Ridge, CO, January 19, 2004 Aspen Systems,...

Linux not ready to kill Unix — yet

Despite the relentless march of Linux, major...

Review of ‘Integrated Solutions With DB2’

TBR writes "DB2 remains at the core of enterprise applications - how does it fit with other components (middleware, applications servers, development tools etc)?...

Database deathmatch?

An article on Techweb reports on a just-published Evans study survey of 550 database developers that shows Microsoft Access and SQL Server use increased...

LAMP at Public Sector Web Sites

Author: Tom Adelstein A new breed of IT firm is helping federal, state and local governments create a "public infostructure" of interoperable, effective Web-based applications.Linux...

Linux and open source opportunities in the Mideast

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- Computers and the Internet are just starting to penetrate the Mideast, and since most residents of...

Xgrid: Grid computing for the rest of us?

Author: Chris Gulker Apple's Xgrid software, announced at Macworld earlier this month, turns a group of Macintosh computers into a supercomputer that's "as easy as...

1.0.0 release of Thuban (Geographic Data Viewer)

Frank writes "The first stable version (1.0.0) of the Free Software Geographic Information Tool Thuban has been released by Intevation.Thuban is an interactive viewer...