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PathScale Releases InfiniPath 1.1 Software

Annette Oevermann writes "PathScale InfiniPath Software Release Achieves New Levels of Scalability, Supports OpenIB. Introduces New Lower Cost, Low-Profile InfiniPath InfiniBand Adapter Cards MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif....

Broadband over Power Lines

Visiongain writes ""Broadband over Power Lines set to electrify the Internet access market" San Francisco, CA and London, UK; 10 November 2005: Broadband over Power...

OSBC proves open source and business go together

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller I attended the first "east coast" Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) in Newton, Mass. last week, along with about 400 other people. Two similar...

Open source insurance for business

Author: Tina Gasperson In 2003, Linksys and its parent company Cisco found out they were in violation of the terms of the GNU General Public...

Network monitoring with Cacti

Author: Aditya Nag GNU/Linux is without doubt a brilliant server OS, but monitoring your Linux server can be a challenge. There are a few powerful...

Sun gives dekstop Linux another push

Sun Microsystems plans to make its Java Desktop System (JDS) available for any Linux distribution through the new JDS Partner Programme, Sun executive vice...

Storage vendors launch open source consortium

Eight major storage vendors, including IBM and Cisco, have joined forces to develop a common open source platform for managing storage devices. The idea...

The Future of Wireless Connectivity

Anonymous Reader writes "With Google offering free Wi-Fi to San Francisco, the beginning of the end of wired networks has probably begun. The reasons...

Bnetd reverse engineering ruling may stifle innovation

Author: Jay Lyman Blizzard Entertainment, maker of the popular Warcraft and Diablo videogame titles, handed opponents of reverse engineering perhaps their most potent weapon to...

Three reasons why Internet-based applications are a bad idea

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller We've all heard the hype about how Sun and Google may someday, somehow, produce a version of StarOffice or OpenOffice.org that...