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Commentary: BEA a little late to the open source party

Author: Chris Preimesberger According to all the market research firms, BEA Systems has been a leader in the proprietary enterprise application server business for quite...

Finally, a close look at Infinium’s Phantom game system

Author: James Hills LOS ANGELES -- Upon arriving at the Infinium Labs booth at the Electronic Entertainment Exposition (E3) Conference, visitors were greeted by T-shirt-toting...

Bull Joins the Open Source Development Labs

Leading enterprise server developer, security and services provider to participate in OSDL's Data Center Working Group initiative. BEAVERTON, Ore. and BOSTON - May 19, 2004...

Develop your grid service with the Grid Toolbox

Anonymous Reader writes "The new IBM® Grid Toolbox V3.0 provides an effective solution for developing grid solutions, particularly on IBM eServer hardware. In this...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: GUI administration with KSysguard

Author: Brian Jones I only recently came across KSysguard, a great application for making productive use of the desktop real estate currently occupied by less...

Novell’s Linux Desktop Zeroes In on Integration

sjvn writes "Enabling great functionality in a mixed environment will give the desktop an edge, the company's vice president of Linux desktop engineering says." Link:...

Build yourself a Linux-based Internet gateway

Author: Olaf Piesche My Windows Internet gateway was running slower than a snail going uphill, even on a pretty speedy machine (a 1.3GHz Athlon), but...

Why I chose Firefox over Epiphany for my GNOME desktop

Author: Alex Combas After all the recent announcements concerning cooperation and integration between the Mozilla Foundation and the GNOME Foundation, I decided to compare GNOME's...

CLI magic: got backup?

Author: Joe Barr You meet the nicest people at the command line: no posturing, no nonsense, just a "get the job done" mentality that seems...

SCO Releases Secure User Identity Management Solution for UNIX and Windows Through Microsoft Active

Vintela(TM) Authentication from SCO Release 2.2 adds expanded UNIX platform capability, extended Microsoft Active Directory site and services support, and enhanced Active Directory domain support LINDON,...