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Create relationship diagrams with Graphviz

Author: Shashank Sharma If you use charts to represent relationships between data or objects in presentations or project reports, try Graphviz. Licensed under the...

PathScale Teams with LSTC

Annette Oevermann writes "PathScale Teams with LSTC to Accelerate Finite Element Analysis for the Aerospace and Automotive Markets LSTC LS-DYNA Software Running on PathScale...

RSSOwl 1.2 released

Benjamin Pasero writes "The RSSOwl development team is happy to announce the next big step in RSSOwl's development. After four months of work, version 1.2...

Linux thumbnail viewers

Author: Rob Reilly Thumbnail viewers are utilities that let you quickly view or manipulate images. For instance, many let you display, rotate, and zoom images....

Security elite hash out encryption alternatives

Author: Charlie Hosner At this week's Cryptographic Hash Workshop in Washington, DC, the giants of the cryptography field met to discuss the problem of our...

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...

Keychain – Openssh Key Management

Ever since networking came out, one important issue, to a various extent over the time, has been how to give the legitimate users the...

ObjectWeb's Enterprise Service Bus Initiative

Xavier MOGHRABI writes "GRENOBLE, FRANCE - OCTOBER 25, 2005 - ObjectWeb, an international nonprofit consortium of companies and research organizations who have joined forces...

Editorial: the Killer Gadget? Convergence Is the Key

Five years ago analysts were predicting that cellphones and PDAs will eventually merge. Many laughed at these predictions (especially PalmOS users of that time)...

The Pitfalls and Perks of Adopting a New Standard

Anonymous Reader writes "Whether a standard will succeed and be widely adopted is ambiguous at first, regardless of who endorses it -- a major...