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Embedded Database Design for High Availability

Ted Kenney writes "In-memory database systems (IMDSs) meet the performance and predictability demands of real-time applications running on embedded Linux. But how can a...

Brunswick’s Business Integration Engine thrives as Open Source project

- by Daniel P. Dern - You know that the Open Source approach is gaining acceptance when even companies not primarily in the software industry...

First look at Sun’s new desktop

- by Chris Gulker - SAN FRANCISCO -- Sun Microsystems' new Gnome-derived Java Desktop System is one part of a strategy that CEO Scott...

Linux clustering finding its way into enterprise

Michael S. Mimoso writes "Linux clusters are known for their presence in high-profile, high-performance computing arenas. But Linux clusters are not just for HPC...

NextHop’s GateD Ports to MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition

Patricia Colby writes "Offers Routing Manageability and Support to Network Equipment Manufacturers. MOUNTAIN VIEW and SUNNYVALE, Calif. - September 16, 2003 - NextHop Technologies® Inc.,...

GNOME-Office 1.0 Released

Anonymous Reader writes "The GNOME-Office team is proud to announce the immediate availability of GNOME-Office 1.0. GNOME-Office is a suite of Free Software productivity...

WebSphere Studio Device Developer for Linux

Anonymous Reader writes "IBM is offering a free download of the WebSphere Studio Device Developert for Linux. It provides an end-to-end solution connecting cellular...

DB2 ICE sets TPC-H performance standard on Linux

Anonymous Reader writes "Interesting results of the recent TPC-H benchmark performance testing on Clustered and non-Clustered 100GB and 300GB configurations. Seems like the IBM...

ICS Ships Multiplatform Application Testing Tool

mhatch writes "ICS Ships Multiplatform Application Testing Tool Speeds Regression Testing of User Interfaces Based on the Qt Framework from Trolltech. Cambridge, Mass....

An open future?

It is time for the users to wrest back control to create operating environments that best suit their individual needs. Link: zdnet.com.au Category: Open Source