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SuSE ships SuSE Linux Developer Edition for IBM eServer iSeries

Author: JT Smith Today, SuSE Linux, the international technology leader and provider of Open Source solutions, announced that it is the first provider to deliver a Linux...

Khronos Group releases OpenML 1.0 specification

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire.com: The Khronos Group, a consortium of digital media and graphics industry leaders consisting of Promoting Members 3Dlabs, ATI, Discreet, a...

The state of Midgard — August 2001

Author: JT Smith We're not sure if this is the case, but it seems that the weekly summary of Midgard-related news has been replaced by...

GNOME Summary

Author: JT Smith The GNOME Summary covering July 29 through August 4 is now available. Read all about GNOME Basic and Mono, a new home...

Lutris and esavio announce partnership

Author: JT Smith SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - August 6, 2001 - Lutris Technologies Inc., a leading provider of Java/XML application server products for building a...

Deal boosts IBM’s grid computing push

Author: JT Smith Informationweek.com: "IBM last week said it will provide hardware and software to the British government as part of a $50 million effort to...

IBM selected to provide technology for U.K. computing grid

Author: JT Smith IBM today announced that it was selected to provide key technologies in the "National Grid," a massive network of computers distributed throughout the...

TurboLinux for IBM eServer iSeries

Author: JT Smith San Francisco, Calif, August 2, 2001-Turbolinux®, Inc., the leader in high-performance Linux for Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced the general availability...

CYRANO Releases DB Monitor for OpenSTA

Author: JT Smith Noelle Beaudin writes, CYRANO today announced the release of the new DB Monitor module for OpenSTA. OpenSTA (Open System Testing Architecture)...

The Unix Guide to Defenestration

Author: JT Smith From a press release at LinuxPR: "This book is probably the first serious attempt at answering the most fundamental question...