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theKompany’s act of trust
Author: JT Smith
Michael Hall at LinuxPlanet writes: "Last week LinuxPlanet editor Kevin Reichard wrote a hotly debated note on the underlying issues behind
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Interstar Technologies launches LightningFAX 7.0
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Interstar Technologies Inc., a leading developer of advanced fax solutions, today
announced the release of LightningFAX 7.0. LightningFAX...
packages containing strong cryptography
Author: JT Smith
LWN.net has an annoucement about SuSE making available crypto packages for the GA version. "On vivd demand we make these crypto packages...
Argante – virtual OS – will kick Inferno’s ass
Author: JT Smith
The guys over at LinuxNews Team wrote in to tell us: "Argante 1.0 is a fully-operational, software-embedded virtual operating system
environment, designed for...
Weekly news wrapup: Doubters in Open Source Land?
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross-
It seems as if the mood is a bit low in the Open Source community these days, at least...
StormLetters – November issue
Author: JT Smith
Stormix's monthly e-mail newsletter for November contains post Comdex coverage, an interview with J. Greg Williams of Helix Code, announces the...
AbriaSoft releases Abria SQL
Author: JT Smith
"AbriaSoft(TM), a provider of Open Source software solutions, announced today its release of Abria SQL Standard 2.1 for Redhat Linux and Microsoft...
Can a ‘Net business run entirely on Open Source software?
Author: JT Smith
Business 2.0 asks the question: "How long will it be before a Net business is run on only open source software? Bolstered...
openCOLA refreshes you best
Author: JT Smith
openCOLA is more than a funny name. It's the company that is emerging as the de facto leader in technology's hottest new...
Security company’s Web site cracked
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet UK reports: "Computer security firm Network Associates was left embarrassed after two of its corporate Web site were defaced Wednesday although...