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Debian help wanted, yes that means you
Author: JT Smith
DeebianPlanet.org has an item asking for volunteers. "
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Windows exec Doug Miller answers Slashdotters’ questions
Author: JT Smith
It's at Slashdot, of course, and he answers questions like, "Can you ever see Microsoft applications like Office, Visio, and Project being...
IBM announces expansion of ASP Prime program
Author: JT Smith
IBM today announced expansions to
ASP Prime,* a program that provides education, application evaluation, technical
support and a variety of consulting services,...
Rackspace remembers the Alamo, fights Knark
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
Chicago -- There are a few good security-minded sites and organizations in the Open Source world, but until...
Fujitsu regroups for storage software push
Author: JT Smith
LinuxGram has a story about Fujitsu Software Technology's new business idea. "Fujitsu Softek has serious ambitions that have been fanned by the...
theKompany.com releases Beta 2 of Kapital Personal Finance Manager
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Kapital is our personal finance manager package for KDE and Linux. It is meant
to be in the...
OEone aims its Operating Environment at the Webtop world
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
Chicago -- "This isn't an exhibition, it's a competition," said one spring Comdex attendee. A quick look around...
Don’ need no steenkin’ distribution
Author: JT Smith
Froma column at LinuxPlanet: "As one distributor after another moves away from the idea of selling desktop Linux to mere people, it...
OpenReach and SecureWorks partner to deliver secure communications
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: OpenReach, a
provider of network independent virtual private network services, and
SecureWorks, a provider of intrusion detection services with real-time
monitoring and...
MIT to offer ‘open courses’
Author: JT Smith
Slashdotters talk about a story in the New York Times (free registration needed) reporting that MIT is planning to put much of...