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Blogging with Blosxom
Author: Keith R. Fieldhouse
If you're considering adding weblogs to your workgroup's communications arsenal, you're not alone. Many organizations are experimenting with internal, and external,...
Gartner on open source: fair and insightful
Author: Joe Barr
The Gartner Application Development Summit began Tuesday morning with "Breakfast with the Analysts." Event director Pascal Winckel helped me locate the table...
Cluster Resources announces new TORQUE docs
Cluster Resources writes "Cluster
Resources released new PDF and web based documentation for TORQUE
Resource Manager*, their open source resource manager, Maui
Cluster Scheduler, an open source,...
RealBasic 2005 for Mac, Windows and Linux
Since its arrival in the mid-1990s, RealBasic has been helping amateur and professional software developers create applications quickly by side-stepping most of the complexities...
Salesforce.com borrows from open source model
Rob writes "Despite the Oracle/Siebel news that had the potential to swamp its recent Dreamforce
user conference in San Francisco, Salesforce.com had enough up its...
Review: aLinux 12.5
Author: Jem Matzan
aLinux, formerly known as Peanut Linux, is a strange GNU/Linux distribution. It bills itself as a "Professional Linux Operating System" for advanced...
Introducing IPython
Author: Conrad Koziol
Python, an interpretive programming language that combines elegant code with a powerful object-oriented approach and many modules, has been around since the...
Less Linux hype
Starting at the Technology Trigger, up to the Peak of Inflated Expectations, down to the Trough of Disillusionment and back up the Slope of...
Celtx – Digital Pre-Production for Video and Film
Greyfirst Corp. released a new version of Celtx; the
digital pre-production software used to create Video, Film and TV content.Celtx
is a
unique and innovative application that...
LAMP’s ‘mission’ leads to the enterprise
About two years ago, the LAMP stack was just a hobby for enterprise level developers and Java was the language of choice. Oh, how...