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A PBX for everyone with Asterisk@Home

Author: Paul Virijevich Asterisk, the open source private branch exchange (PBX) from Digium, has the power to change the telecommunications industry in much the same...

Linux desktop market still wait-and-see

Author: Jack Loftus Peter Parker writes "Linux is thriving, but the perception is that top vendors Red Hat and Novell continue to tread cautiously with...

Blinkx offers video and audio RSS feeds

SAN FRANCISCO - Search company Blinkx launched a free service on Tuesday that will scan radio and television programs to automatically deliver information to...

Covalent Expands Partnership with Hyperic

Anonymous Reader writes "Offers Real-Time Monitoring of Web Infrastructure Components to Enterprise CustomersWALNUT CREEK, CA – July 18, 2005 – Covalent Technologies™, the most...

Vendors Team on Debian-Based Enterprise Linux

Sources close to Mandriva, Progeny and Turbolinux say the trio of companies will be announcing a new enterprise Linux distribution based on Debian...

Go files antitrust suit against Microsoft

The founder of pen computing pioneer Go filed an antitrust suit against Microsoft, claiming that the software giant violated antitrust laws by trying to...

ITMJ Journal Entry: Joe Keller, VP-Java Web Services/Tools, Sun Microsystems

Author: Chris Preimesberger Joe Keller is responsible for helping to define, set and drive Sun Microsystems' product direction in the Java, Web services &...

Commentary: Sun continues slow walk toward open source Java

Author: Chris Preimesberger SAN FRANCISCO – Talk about meek little baby steps. But at least Sun Microsystems is stumbling in the right direction. On Day 1...

Linux Advisory Watch – June 24, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for elinks, mikmod, tcpdump, parted, system-config-securitylevel, checkpolicy, spamassassin, gaim, ruby, arts, kde, util-linux, sudo, gawk,...

CivicSpace Labs: Better politics through open source

Author: Corinne McKay Open source software is everywhere nowadays -- even in the cautious offices of political campaigns. During last year's U.S. presidential campaign, a...