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IBM releases 64-bit zOS mainframe operating system

Author: JT Smith Info World reports that IBM has released a 64-but mainframe operating system called 'zOS' in its ongoing effort to revitalise the company's...

What KDE and GNOME really need

Author: JT Smith osOpinion has a column saying both KDE and GNOME need a bunch of new features, including a start menu and a universal...

Oracle app server taps power of caching

Author: JT Smith eWeek tests the Oracle 9i Application Server Web Cache on Red Hat and says it "has the potential to expedite dynamic Web...

Public interest cited in DVD descrambler appeal

Author: JT Smith The Register reports that lawyers for the Web site 2600 are arguing that publishing the DeCSS DVD descrambling code is in the...

Earlier patent could play role in Amazon.com dispute

Author: JT Smith ComputerWorld asks the question: "Does online bookseller Barnesandnoble.com Inc. have the smoking gun it needs to defend ...

Great Bridge, Zend Technologies to offer PostgreSQL-PHP strategy for Web-based business

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Great Bridge LLC and Zend Technologies have joined forces to more fully integrate the PostgreSQL database...

Caldera Systems previews new company: Caldera International

Author: JT Smith At LinuxPR: Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD) today announced the debut of Caldera International, the name of the ...

Announcing the kernel ‘Janitor Project’

Author: JT Smith LWN.net has the info: "The Kernel Janitor's Project grew out of our search for things to help in the development of the Linux...

Fox gives Century Software a run

Author: JT Smith From Australian IT: "Sydney developer Century Software has launched a Linux-based financials package for small to medium companies. Called FoxOnLinux, the package...

Creating disk arrays with the 2.4 kernel

Author: JT Smith From The Linux Gurus: "One of the more exciting, yet least hyped features of the new 2.4 kernel is the built-in facility...