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OSDL and Bull Cooperate on Open Source POSIX Test

The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium of leading technology companies dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux (r) and Bull, a leading developer of...

Mandrakesoft bundles Java Database – Daffodil DB

Rohit Malhotra writes "Gurgaon, India - 02nd December, 2004: Mandrakesoft has announced the bundling of the popular Java RDBMS - Daffodil DB v3.3 -...

Red Hat, Novell To Package Xen Open-Source Alternative To VMware

Xen, an open-source project with growing ties to Red Hat, Novell and Hewlett-Packard, is emerging as the leading contender for providing open-source virtualization for...

Gambas speeds database development

Author: Mark Alexander Bain Gambas, designed by Beno�t Minisini, is a new graphical development environment for Linux that aims to improve database development times.Gambas...

Linux needs better network file systems

Author: JT Smith In a previous article we looked at local file systems in Linux. In this article we'll examine the range of choices available...

The Manx turn from Unix to Windows

The Isle of Man is ditching Unix and shunning Linux as it moves its infrastructure from a heterogenous environment to Windows. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Unix

Solaris 10 ably equipped with fixes and features

Author: Jem Matzan Last month I attended Sun's launch event for Solaris 10. Sun has put a tremendous amount of effort into its operating system,...

The sweet taste of good customer relations

Author: Dave Fancella SugarCRM offers a suite of customer relations management software. Sugar Sales is available in both an open and a closed source edition....

Managing hardware inventory and software licensing with open source products

Author: Eduardo Capouya In small offices and large corporate networks, IT administrators have to manage hardware and software inventory. Keeping track of manufacturers, components, devices,...

TimeSys Delivers 2.6-based LDKs for Curtiss-Wright

Kimberly Booth writes "TimeSys Delivers 2.6-based Linux Development Kits for Curtiss-Wright Controls SVME/DMV-182 and CHAMP-AV III Boards Pairs TimeSys 2.6 Linux, True Real-Time Performance and...