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Linux Web development tools
- by Robert Smith -
Linux's ability to mix both server and desktop applications on one computer can aid greatly in the production of Web...
Open Asia: Open source in Burma, Cambodia, and China
- by Frederick Noronha -
We continue our country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across Asian countries with a look at developments...
Staying Ahead of the Curve: How to Retrain Yourself for Embedded Linux
- by Richard A. Sevenich –
Not too many years ago, finding a resident operating system in an embedded system was atypical. Very high-end embedded...
IBM To Develop Single-Chip Supercomputer
Applications for the TRIPS chip range from cell phones, which currently use several different processors for different functions, to scientific
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Linux vs. Windows: Choice vs. Usability
One of the major roadblocks for Unix was the lack of one single standardized platform for applications. Linux seems to be following...
Why offshore IT outsourcing can’t be stopped
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
I have many friends who have lost high IT industry paychecks and are struggling financially because their jobs are...
Sun publishes new hardware compatibility list for Solaris 9 x86
- by Chris Preimesberger -
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Sun Microsystems announced today that it has posted a new hardware compatibility list for its lower-end...
SGI Altix 3000 Performance Lead Rolls On With Latest Spec Benchmark Results
Ginny Babbitt writes
"Already the World's Fastest, Altix Continues to Dominate Tests of Components Crucial to Scientific and Engineering Applications.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (August...
Linux on the desktop: The whole story
Before migrating your desktop computers to Linux, take inventory of your business applications and compare Linux to Windows in terms of total
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Bayonne bridges open source, telecom
- by Anne Donker -
The telecom market is traditionally so steeped in proprietary systems
that it makes Microsoft seem like a fraternity for free
software fanatics....