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Tracking your GRAMPS
Author: Joe Barr
I have good news. If you're interested in tracing your roots -- I'm speaking ancestry here, not super user accounts --...
Will Proprietary Databases Survive?
The recent announcement that Pervasive was throwing its weight behind PostgreSQL, as an open source offering, was interesting for two reasons. First of all,...
Enterprise instant messaging using Jabber
Author: Mayank Sharma
According to the Radicati Group Inc., a messaging and collaboration research firm, 45 percent of corporations are already deploying enterprise instant messaging...
The business — and technology — of finding a friend in cyberspace
Author: Roger Smith
If you're an inveterate reader of blogs, then you're probably ready for the latest phenomenon roiling the Internet: social networking software...
Red Hat tests new programming aid
Top Linux seller Red Hat has begun public testing of software to make it easier for programmers to write software for the company's various...
New Apache Directory Server Issued
There's a new open source LDAP server out on the block today, courtesy of the Apache Directory Server Project. The new release brings it...
IBM releases xCat 1.2 for complex Linux Clusters
Anonymous Reader writes "xCAT (Extreme Cluster Administration Toolkit) is a toolkit that can be used for the deployment and administration of complex Linux clusters....
New Apache Directory Server Released
tk421 writes "There's a new open source LDAP server out on the block today, courtesy of the Apache Directory Server Project. The new release...
Business Must Be Cautious With Firefox
There has been a lot of buzz in the past few months over the arrival of Firefox, the open-source browser published by The Mozilla...
IBM goes silent on Linux desktop effort
More than a year after IBM's (Profile, Products, Articles) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Sam Palmisano challenged his company to move to the Linux...