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EzHomeTech will announce SSP 3.0 SDK in April
robert kao writes "EzHomeTech will announce SSP 3.0 SDK to enhancing uClinux development tools in April. Why can not uClinux and Linux quickly emerge...
ISVs keep Linux Standard Base rolling
Author: Jay Lyman
Having solidified backing from the major Linux distribution vendors and, more recently, new ISV (Independent Software Vendor) members who have helped shape...
Building a Robust Linux Security Solution
Linux possesses a stable, robust, open-source kernel whose quality is subject to daily scrutiny by thousands of "power users" around the world. As with...
Evidence that Python is advancing into the enterprise
Author: Cameron Laird
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- So what was the bottom line from the PyCON 2005 conference, held here last week? Python is an...
Linspire 5.0 Review
I decided to write this review to provide a quick inside to the new Linspire 5.0 released on March 15th, 2005. The review will...
ISVs keep Linux Standard Base rolling
Author: Jay Lyman
Having solidified backing from the major Linux distribution vendors and, more recently, new ISV (Independent Software Vendor) members who have helped shape...
SmartFLeX Technology 17″ Integrated Thin Clien
Michelle Wenner writes "SmartFLeX Technology Adds 533i Series of 17" Integrated LCD Thin Clients to Product Line
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A Law-Firm Structure For Computer Programmers
Jeff Pike writes "A Unique Business Structure Allowing Programmers and System Administrators to Maintain Creative Independence While Benefiting From Business Support Systems...OPEN SOURCE CONSULTING...
Pharmaceutical services company opens door to open source
Author: Tina Gasperson
EXP Pharmaceutical Services Corp. of Fremont, Calif., is finding freedom from huge licensing fees and increasing its ROI thanks to a recent...
Java fallout: OpenOffice.org 2.0 and the FOSS community
Author: Bruce Byfield
Several new features of the recently released OpenOffice.org 2.0 beta require a Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Since Java's license is neither free...