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States’ open source punt
Open source software has taken a big step closer to the mainstream, as Australia's two largest state governments have created policy...
Oregon introduces Open Source Bill
Anonymous Reader writes "The Open Source Software for Oregon Act, introduced by Phil Barnhart, would mandate that any state government agency consider open-source software...
Tcl Core Team Interview
Anonymous Reader writes "OSNews features a nice and long-ish interview with the TCL core development team for just about everything. Read it all here."
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Project JXTA passes “million downloads” milestone
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
JXTA is a Sun-sponsored Open Source project that is the very embodiment of the company's oft-repeated "the network is...
McObject Delivers High Availability Data Management
Ted Kenney writes "McObject, developer of the eXtremeDB in-memory database for intelligent devices running on Linux, has released eXtremeDB High Availability (HA), a fault-tolerant...
IBM releases 6 DB2 V8.1 certification prep tutorial
Anonymous Reader writes "For those of you using DB2 for Unix or Linux, this is a good opportunity to prepare for DB2 V8.1 certification....
SCO lawsuit is funny, but not “ha-ha” funny
Joe Barr writes " Although Microsoft sold all its remaining shares in SCO in 2000, it has more to gain than anyone else from...
Sun claims it’s unaffected by IBM-Caldera Unix, Linux spat
There's no danger of Sun Microsystems being sued for breaching any Unix licensing rules from SCO/Caldera, the firm was at pains...
SGI takes Linux to the next level
The Altix 3000 allows a single Linux image to be scaled across 64 processors for the first time.
Link: itp.net
Sun aims StarOffice PC bundles at Joe User
Sun wants, and expects, to see StarOffice 6.1 "on the shelves of Fry's, CompuUSA and BestBuy" when the suite is released...