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OpenNMS takes aim at mainstream
Author: JT Smith
"Steve Giles, cofounder of the OpenNMS. org project, believes OpenNMS will show that old management solutions are as relevant to today?s enterprise...
Open source database developers see bright future
Author: JT Smith
From searchEnterpriseLinux: "
Five years ago, open source databases were not on most IT professionals' radar but today they are making enough blips...
Let’s give Netscape the boot this Christmas
Author: JT Smith
Linux Planet has this opinion piece entitled, "On being a citizen of the Web."
Sued, ‘hacker’ denies breaking law
Author: JT Smith
The ever-familiar Anonymous Reader drops in to say, "This article over @ ctnow.com (also the business section of the Hartford Courant) talks...
Ballmer, Ellison: Can we work it out?
Author: JT Smith
From ZDCOUK: "The chiefs of Oracle and Microsoft discussed
interoperability when the two met face to face earlier this
month. Was anything...
Lutris Enhydra 3.5 Java/XML Application Server released
Author: JT Smith
Scheduled to ship this month, Lutris Enhydra 3.5 includes technologies from
Motorola, Nokia, Pixo, Sun, Borland and RadView, says LinuxPR.
Crackers caught in security honeypot
Author: JT Smith
ZDNET: "When a group of suspected Pakistani hackers broke into a U.S.-based computer system in June, they thought they had found...
After SORM-2 and RIP… now it’s time for Poland ‘un-privacy!’
Author: JT Smith
LinuxNews.pl writes: "Remember Great Britain
RIP and Russian
SORM-2 ? In Poland there are
plans to do the same thing. We hate to...
U.S. study finds cell phones may not cause cancer
Author: JT Smith
Reuters reports on a study released on Tuesday about the effects of analog cell phone use in the short term, claiming the...
Debian/Woody tentatively set for June 2001
Author: JT Smith
DebianPlanet reports that Debian/Woody is tentatively set for freeze in May 2001 and release in June of 2001.
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