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Nat Friedman: Expectations rising over Linux desktop
Novell's Nat Friedman will deliver the keynote at this week's Real World Linux Conference, and in this interview, he discusses Novell's commitment to the...
BakBone Software announces support for 64-Bit Linux on IBM eServer pSeries
BakBone Software, a global provider of data protection software, Tuesday announced that BakBone's NetVault software is now supported across all IBM eServer pSeries systems...
Big Blue opens new autonomic computing portal on developerWorks
Author: Chris Preimesberger
IBM is determined to keep its campaign to encourage autonomic computing development in the public eye. On Tuesday, Big Blue and its...
Real-Time OS Vendor Calls Linux ‘Insecure’ For Defense
A storm has erupted in the embedded community, with real-time operating systems house Green Hills charging that Linux is fundamentally
insecure and...
Commentary: Where is Java in the settlement?
Author: Rick Ross
Editor's note: Our colleague, Javalobby founder Rick Ross, has graciously allowed NewsForge to reprint his column from this week's special edition of...
Free but shackled: The Java trap
Author: Richard M. Stallman
Editor's note: Stallman's timing with this piece is impeccable, and it dovetails nicely with the questions raised by Javalobby's Rick...
Green Hills calls Linux ‘insecure’ for defense
NEW YORK ? A storm has erupted in the embedded community, with real-time operating systems house Green Hills charging that Linux is fundamentally insecure...
Helping your brainchild play well with others
Author: JT Smith
George Santayana wrote in 1905, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Nearly 100 years later, independent software...
Getting Certified in Open Source Applications
RHCE and RHCT are performance-based tests that measure competency on live systems in Red Hat Linux installation, configuration, debugging, systems
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Linux breathes new life into old hardware
Author: Brice Burgess
Linux may be cutting-edge software, but it runs just fine on hardware that would make Microsoft's current operating systems beg for relief....