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BrightQ printing suite available for Kyocera Mita Printers and Multi-Functional Products (MFPs)
Fairfield, New Jersey and Culver City, California – August 6, 2003 - Kyocera Mita, one of the world‘s leading document imaging companies, and Codehost,...
LinuxWorld: Kernel changes spice up next-gen technologies
Michael S. Mimoso writes "SAN FRANCISCO -- "Faster than a speeding bullet!" That's how IBM's vice president of grid computing strategy, Dan Powers, described...
AMD Offers a Peek at Linux-Based PDA
Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices is showing off a reference design for a PDA based on its Alchemy Au1100 processor running...
Signs point to Macromedia dropping JRun from product line
By Chris Preimesberger and Matt Liotta
San Francisco-based Macromedia, Inc. is de-emphasizing and may be planning to drop or sell off a former mainstay...
Scyld Computing Offers Beowulf Cluster Training
Richard Kuebler writes "Scyld Computing Offers Beowulf Cluster Training. Scyld Computing Corporation (www.scyld.com) is offering Beowulf cluster training. Donald Becker will conduct the...
Sun joins OSDL
Anonymous Reader writes "More interesting news from LWE - it appears that Sun, regularily accused of being unclear on linux or downright adverse to...
Parasoft SOAPtest 2.0 Now Available for Linux
Parasoft, leading provider of
Automated Error Prevention software solutions, announced today the general
availability of Parasoft SOAPtest(TM) 2.0 for the Linux operating system.
SOAPtest is an...
IBM Selects VA Software’s SourceForge Software
SAN FRANCISCO - August 5, 2003 - VA Software Corporation
today announced that IBM will use SourceForge Enterprise Edition 3.3
for its internal open source...
Red Hat Fires Back (Updated)
- by Joe Barr - Red Hatannounced today a
two-pronged attack against the SCO Group. Red Hat filed a claim for two
declaratory judgements: that...
Linux clustering takes to LinuxWorld stage
High-end linux clustering comes of age this week with the launch of 32- and 64-bit platforms at LinuxWorld in San Francisco.
Link:...