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IBM strengthens Linux security with Tivoli software

LinuxToday: "IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business now also features Linux support for IBM zSeries and a security platform with Web single sign-on and...

LumenVox announces Linux supported Speech Recognition Engine v2.5

TMCnet press release: "LumenVox announces the availability of their Speech Recognition Engine (SRE) v2.5. This new version provides developers more flexibility by being compatible...

June 12 at GNUbies in NYC: Wendell Anderson on choosing a GNU/Linux distribution

We are pleased to have Wendell Anderson back once more to speak to GNUbies on "GNU/Linux Distributions: Which One for You?: An Update" this Wednesday, June...

DesktopLinux.com Poll: How will your organization respond to Microsoft’s new license policy?

Anonymous Reader writes: "Microsoft's new licensing program, which goes into effect on August 1, 2002, has had the interesting side-effect of encouraging customers to...

Tonight on the Linux Show: We be Phat dude

Jeff Gerhardt writes: Tuesday, June 11th, 2002, from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL, tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com. At 6pm pt, 7pm mt,...

Computer Associates’ growing Linux apps arsenal

From ITmanagement.com: While many major software vendors embrace a specific platform, Computer Associates, Inc. has focused on the middle ground -- breaking down the...

ICS announces powerful new GUI development tool

mhatch writes: Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. (ICS), the leader in user interface development tools for UNIX/Linux systems, announced today the general availability of Builder Xcessory...

Datex-Ohmeda chooses Nemein’s Open Source-based tracking solution

Henri Bergius writes: The R&D unit in Patient Monitoring Business Area of Datex-Ohmeda, has chosen to pilot Nemein's Nemein.Net solution for project tracking and management. Nemein.Net Projects...

MITRE study of Open Source in government generally positive

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -This 63-page study was sponsored by the U.S. Army, presumably to help the Army make cost-effective software purchasing decisions....

Microsoft Office and Lotus Notes on any Linux desktop with Crossover Office 1.1

ST. PAUL, MN-(June 11, 2002)-CodeWeavers, Inc., a leading Windows-to-UNIX software developer, today unveiled CrossOver Office Version 1.1, the newest version of its breakthrough software...