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Software innovation is dead
Author: Jonathan Love
Software innovation is dead. All that's left is compatibility fixes, security patches, and minor-version-number incremental improvements. The problem isn't a lack of...
Aspen Systems unveils new dual blade server
Author: Chris Preimesberger
Aspen Systems, Inc., best known for its Beowulf Linux cluster systems, this week introduced the Xeon-based Glacier Dual Blade Server System. The...
India has your job, and America’s money
Steve writes "More and more tech jobs from leading tech companies are leaking to India because of cheaper labor and similar results: but what...
Tiemann’s keynote at EclipseCon
Author: Joe Barr
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Red Hat CTO Michael Tiemann kicked off Day 2 of the conference portion of EclipseCon this morning with his...
Slax – an OS in your pocket
Garret writes "My review of Slax is from the inexperienced eye. Although I have been using Linux on the Desktop for years, Redhat and...
EclipseCon on the ground
Author: Joe Barr
ANAHEIM, CA -- The first EclipseCon is off to a good start. Yesterday was tutorials day. Today was the first...
MontaVista Becomes Member of New Eclipse Organization
Patricia Colby writes "MontaVista Becomes Founding Strategic Member of New Eclipse OrganizationDemos Eclipse-Based Development Tool DevRocket at EclipseCon 2004ANAHEIM, Calif., Feb. 2, 2004 ...
Gnoppix, Use a CD-RW not a CD-R
GUILinux.com writes "Then and Now: Wait I know what you're all thinking Yippie, another live CD, just what I need another coaster. However...
Linux lab keeps focus as turmoil hits cyber world
BEAVERTON -- One of the first things people at Beaverton's Open Source Development Lab want to make clear is that while their world is...
An open letter to Eclipse membership from Sun
Author: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun would like to congratulate the Eclipse organization on the eve of the
transition to independence. This move proves again that...