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VShop 3.0: Commercial Open Source and new technology
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: intraDAT AG and intraDAT international inc.,
leaders in e-commerce solutions for Linux in Europe, are going to release...
VShop and microERP: complete e-business solution
Author: JT Smith
At LinuxPR: intraDAT international inc., a leader in
e-commerce solutions for Linux in Europe, and Altaprise, provider of ERP
...
GTK+ with no X Window system
Author: JT Smith
LinuxDevices.com has a white paper about GTK+ will supporting rendering
directly to the framebuffer instead of using the X...
Heartbeat release 0.4.9
Author: JT Smith
"At long last, stable release 0.4.9 of heartbeat and associated
High-Availability (linux-ha) software has been released. This is a significant milestone for the...
Announcing the LSB-OS test suite beta
Author: JT Smith
"LSB-OS is built using the VSXgen (the generic VSX test framework), and
contains additional tests for operating system interfaces within the
Linux Standard Base....
Python creator: Perl users are moving to Python
Author: JT Smith
Danielsson, Krissi writes""People can get quite emotional about Python, in a way they rarely get about software," says Guido van Rossum, who...
Economies of scale: IBM and Sun vie for the glass house
Author: JT Smith
True, playing with Linux on a big, ugly mainframe computer can be fun, if that's your idea of fun. It turns out...
PC market ripe for a rebound
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET.co.uk: "The precipitous decline in memory prices appears to have skidded to a halt, leading some analysts to believe that some of...
MIT’s 50K golden geeks
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "Semifinalists for MIT's prestigious 50K competition have just been announced. And -- surprise, surprise -- dot-com entrants are conspicuous in their...
Apple to pull out of Sears
Author: JT Smith
CNET News.com report that Apple and Sears have decided to "mutually part ways," citing slow sales and a shift in retail strategey...