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Mobile WiMAX Base Stations to Integrate HA DBMS

Ted Kenney writes "McObject announced that SOMA Networks, a leading provider of mobile WiMAX technology, will incorporate McObject's eXtremeDB™ High Availability (HA) in-memory embedded...

Drupal vs. WordPress: Which is better for blogging?

Author: Bruce Byfield How do Drupal and WordPress, the leading content management systems for blogging, compare for the average user? To find out, Linux.com used...

OOoBasic crash course: Adding GUI goodness

Author: Dmitri Popov Some OpenOffice.org macros have rudimentary dialog boxes that allow you to define a few parameters. If you're ready to take your macro...

Two OpenXML translators compared

Author: Dmitri Popov If you need to convert word processor documents to and from Microsoft's OpenXML format, you have at least two choices. A new...

PDFedit fills hole in the desktop

Author: Bruce Byfield PDFedit is not the first tool for editing PDF files on the GNU/Linux desktop, but it does have a strong claim to...

Zabbix: State-of-the-art network monitoring

Author: Anže Vidmar I have used BigBrother and Nagios for a long time to troubleshoot network problems, and I was happy with them -- until...

Publishing Writer documents on the Web

Author: Dmitri Popov Although OpenOffice.org has an HTML/XHTML export feature, it is not up to the snuff when it comes to turning Writer documents into...

Debug your Web code with Firebug

Author: Mayank Sharma Developing Web sites isn't as straightforward a task as it used to be at the turn of the century. With an influx...

Review: Inkscape 0.45 is the best yet

Author: Nathan Willis Open source software's preeminent vector graphics package, Inkscape, made a new stable release last month. Inkscape 0.45 packs in new features, speed,...

Cell companies coalesce around open code for high-availability middleware

Author: Tina Gasperson In January, Motorola announced the formation of the LiMo foundation, the not-quite open source...