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NuSphere addss Access Manager for Apache to MySQL Advantage package
Author: JT Smith
BEDFORD, Mass.,--May 21, 2001--NuSphere Corporation,
which delivers Enhanced
MySQL to run today?s businesses, today announced
the release of NuSphere
MySQL Advantage 2.1, a Web development platform...
Open Source entrant to UK government’s PKI trials
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity.com: "The office of the e-Envoy has awarded netproject a contract to examine how to achieve an Open Source PKI that
...
NetBeans adds over a dozen new modules to code base
Author: JT Smith
PR Newswire: "Sun Microsystems, Inc. today
announced that the NetBeans open source project (http://www.netbeans.org) has
added more than a dozen additional modules into its...
Caldera provides customized solutions through expanded professional services
Author: JT Smith
OREM, UT-May 21, 2001- Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), the
only company "Unifying UNIX with Linux for Business," today introduced
its Professional Services...
MP3 inventor finds few rewards
Author: JT Smith
"We tried to tell the music industry about it (in 1995) but we were not able to get any other response than...
Workstation Solutions announces Quick Restore data protection software
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at PR Newswire: "Workstation Solutions, a leader in
innovative data protection software, today announced new Windows and Linux
platform support...
IT rejuvenating the reservation
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "American Indians have, over the centuries, been forced onto lands that often can't sustain a good economy. Now, a $5 million...
“Hackers” author: I got Napsterized
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC: "I first got wind of my own Napsterish problem a few
...
Hip duds for the well-dressed penguin
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC: "The jerseys, which cover the 15-inch tall penguins
...
Weekly news wrap-up: Eazel shuts down, but Nokia wades farther into Open Source
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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The bad news this week: Eazel, the company that was supposed to make the Linux desktop as easy to...