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Smoothwall’s corporate server takes off at the Royal Aeronautical Society
Wildfire- Linux writes "Society opts for Linux-based firewall - SmoothWall's Corporate Server. 3 November 2004 - Internet security specialist, SmoothWall Limited, has today announced...
Kontron to bundle Montavista Linux carrier-grade edition with next-generation advanced TCA platforms
Patricia Colby writes "OEM licensing deal supports "Top 10" telecom equipment manufacturer's OEM
carrier-grade development platforms based on AdvancedTCA standardsSAN DIEGO, CA—November 2, 2004—Kontron, a...
Kontact/KMail Awarded Best Mail Client
At this year's Linux World Expo & Conference Europe, taking place in Frankfurt, Germany, KDE's mail application KMail received the Linux New Media Award...
New GroundWork Nagios Support
Groundwork Open Source Solutions, Inc writes "GroundWork Open Source Solutions Launches GroundWork Nagios SupportNew Support Offering Helps Enterprises Adopt and Maintain Leading...
CA swings at Oracle, SQL Server with Ingres
Jan Stafford writes "Computer Associates International Inc. is making its open sourced Ingres DBMS widely available today, pitching its mature features and 64-bit support...
Whatdya mean, free software?
The situation surrounding open source is getting increasingly complex; partly because of the legal issues that SCO's apparently doomed case against IBM has raised...
Making secure remote backups with Rsync
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Backups are more important than ever these days, as our digital information collections expand. Many Linux users know rsync as a...
Even tastier del.icio.us
Author: Philip J. Hollenback
In my previous
article, I introduced some of the exciting new tools people are
using to manage information on the Web. One...
Adobe flirts with Linux, but not for the desktop
Author: Joe Barr
CNET's News.com and ZDnet ran a news story today about Adobe and Linux. It appears that Adobe is advertising for Linux-related...
J2EE’s destiny: Commoditization
Michael S. Mimoso writes "A Burton Group report identifies several factors, including open source, that will lead to the ultimate commoditization of the J2EE...