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Novell making moves to reverse slide
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet eWEEK reports on Novell's efforts to reverse declining sales and plummeting profits. Part of the new strategy includes new network management...
HyperQbs technology rolls out beta
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Qbizm Technologies, Inc. is proud to announce a new beta version of its
HyperQbs 2.0 component-oriented framework for...
Power-saving Crusoe chips hit server spotlight
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet has a story saying that power outages and electricity costs are causing server customers to focus on servers powered by Transmeta...
Microway and Scyld Beowulf form partnership
Author: JT Smith
Microway, well- known designer and manufacturer
of high end integrated Beowulf systems, and Scyld Computing Corporation, leading
developers and providers of clustering...
Why Microsoft went down
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports. Where do you want to go today? Nowhere. In an operating system touted for its ease of use, Microsoft's Web...
Digital Creations, ActiveState release Perl for Zope
Author: JT Smith
Digital Creations, leaders in time-to-market-focused content management solutions, and ActiveState, suppliers of solutions for user-friendly development, today announced the first release under...
Total Impact announces briQ network appliance
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Today Total Impact announced
the briQ; a PowerPC based network appliance computer.
Measuring just 5.74...
don’t delete! :-)
Author: JT Smith
KyroSoft writes "KyroSoft is almost complete with KyroLinux. Please come visit our site for more information about downloading KyroLinux. KL comes with...
The media and its techno-ignorance
Author: JT Smith
OSOpinion has published a long complaint about the media's confusion over tech/geek issues and culture. The author infers that the only smart...
Java fight hurts developers most
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC is whining about Microsoft having to pay $20 million to Sun. They say, "Just because Microsoft ended up paying Sun
...