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iTouch powers ahead on largest Sybase/Linux site in SA
Wireless application service provider and mobile media company iTouch has used Sybase technology on Linux to ensure a reliable, secure and highly stable environment...
My Workstation OS: Kanotix LiveCD
Author: Joseph Slansky
Today, PC system security is paramount. Hackers, viruses, and malware usually target Windows systems, so using Linux moves you off the bull's-eye....
Benson coop never Metadot it didn’t like
Author: Tina Gasperson
A Benson, Arizona energy services cooperative has found an open source content management system (CMS) that gives it the power needed to...
IBM gives SCO its Unix source code
IBM has complied with a January court order to share the source code underlying its two versions of Unix, AIX and Dynix, with its...
Debian freezes over
We’ve been following the progress of Debian’s upcoming stable release ("Sarge") for some time, and now is a good time to check in on...
No Renegade Group Behind Linux
Imagine the birth of Linux -- thousands of renegade hackers coding in the dark in their parents' basement to create the open-source operating system....
Daffodil Replicator v1.8 with Realtime replication
Rohit Malhotra writes "Daffodil Software, a Java database and replication technology company, today announced the beta release of Daffodil Replicator v1.8 with new features...
Review of XML editing and authoring technologies
Saqib Ali writes "The aritcle goes into details of the three categories of XML editors: WYSIWYM, WYSIWYG, and Text-based. The article also covers the...
Get IBM Emerging Technologies Toolkit 2.3
Anonymous Reader writes "The new Emerging Technologies Toolkit (ETTK) is a software development kit for designing, developing, and executing emerging autonomic and Web service...
Joe Bloggs Guide To xWare
TBR writes "Freeware? Open source? Shareware? Confused? Don't be, enlightenment is at hand from Joe Bloggs. The Joe Bloggs 'Guide To xWare' makes it...