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Wall Street Adopts New Technology
sjvn writes "When it comes to adopting leading-edge technology, Wall Street is among the first in line, despite the fact that other people's money...
Eclipse WebTools back to life
ddevito writes "With the great help of the Project Proposal Shepherds of Eclipse, the ObjectWeb Consortium has kicked off a new Web Tools Platform...
Linux PDA framework project preps major release
Anonymous Reader writes "The Open Palmtop Integrated Environment (Opie) project has released a developer preview release in hopes of attracting testers for a pending...
BEA considering open source implementation of BPEL for Java
Author: Vance McCarthy
Controversy may be giving way to simple heads-down hard work when it comes to BPEL4WS, the proposed orchestration standard for Web services...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 30, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were
released for eterm, mc, the Linux kernel, ssmtp, LCDproc, xine, samba, and sysklogd.
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Linux lacks testing methodologies
Author: Jay Lyman
How can potential buyers judge the differences in performance among applications running on various Linux distributions? Linux kernel stability and reliability testing...
Interview with Sun’s UK software marketing chief
Anonymous Reader writes "LugRadio has an interview with Paul Leonard (Software Product Marketing Manager UK) and Adrian Keward (UK Software Pre-sales Manager) of Sun...
Having fun with unattended software installations
Anonymous Reader writes "In an ideal world, all your code is packaged into a universal install script, with dependency checking, updating, and logging services...
Deploy software, autonomically
Anonymous Reader writes "In an ideal world, all your code is packaged into a universal install script, with dependency checking, updating, and logging services...
Quick and dirty typesetting with APT
Author: Scott Nesbitt
If you need a markup language to create nicely formatted documents, Linux has plenty of them to choose from -- DocBook, TeX...