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J-EAI: the first XMPP-based integration platform
Mickaël Rémond writes "J-EAI is the first Open Source XMPP-based Enterprise Application Integration platform.This platform is composed of several currently working components:
The core is...
Replacing FrameMaker with OOo Writer
Author: Bruce Byfield
Replace Adobe FrameMaker with OpenOffice.org Writer? Most people's first reaction is amused disbelief. "FrameMaker is a hugely capable publishing product," my editor...
The future of Linux multimedia
Author: John Knight
No, Linux desktops' multimedia capabilities are not on par with Windows' -- things are now at the point where Linux is...
SWsoft, Acronis Announce Partnership
Stephen Lawton writes "SWsoft and Acronis Announce ServerVirtualization and Storage Management Partnership toBuild Complete Server Data Life-Cycle Management SolutionSolution Shortens Provisioning of New
Physical and...
Fyracle: Oracle-mode Firebird is released
mAriuZ writes "A beta is currently available that allow Firebird to support the major Oracle-based ERP/CRM application Compiere with virtually no change to...
An open letter in opposition to the INDUCE Act
Author: Reader submission
To all:
Below is a letter being circulated for signatures by OSAIA and others in
opposition to S. 2560, commonly known as the...
Italy is open for penguin business
Author: Marco Fioretti
Last week saw the first Italian edition of LinuxWorld Conference & Expo. For three days the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Milan was...
How GNU/Linux and Serial ATA RAID teamed up to save money
Author: Jem Matzan
Recently Mailroute, a company that provides virus and spam filtering for businesses, switched its GNU/Linux-based servers from SCSI to Serial ATA disks...
Cliff’s List Filter – Sept 7-13
Author: Ian Palmer
Welcome again to another helping of news from the Lists. Linux Kernel and GNOME news dominate this weeks servings due mostly...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Service monitoring with Nagios
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Nagios calls itself an "open source host, service and network monitoring
program". In reality, though, it's more of a monitoring framework, in
that...