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Calypso Technology adds support for Linux to trading system

San Francisco-based Calypso Technology has upgraded its trading and processing platform to run on the Linux open source operating system. Link: finextra.com

Linux gains support for latest DiskOnChip flash technology

SnapGear announced that it has developed the first open source support for the M-Systems "Millennium Plus" DiskOnChip flash memory devices and...

64 Reasons to Opt for Linux

Linux enthusiasts love to hate Windows, and Microsoft often disparages the very concept of free and open-source software. But if you're...

‘Soft Talk: A Linux `uprising’ in Microsoft’s back yard?

When one bus wasn't enough, another was hired to carry the 85 Linux fans. Their destination Saturday was the...

Sun’s Vikas Deolaliker Reflects on Opteron/Win2k3

Anonymous Reader writes "OSNews features a mini-Q&A with Vikas Deolaliker, Group Product Manager of the Competitive Strategy Group at Sun Microsystems. They discuss a...

EnGarde Secure Linux Community Edition released

LogError writes "Leveraging the best open source applications available, combined with the security expertise from Guardian Digital, EnGarde is a comprehensive platform for developing...

Textmaker for Linux reviewed

Anonymous Reader writes "SoftMaker is just a week or so away from the official release of the first component in their Office Suite, the...

Review: Morphix 0.3.4

- by Norbert Cartagena - To be honest, I haven't enjoyed using many Debian-based Linux distributions. The same goes for LiveCD versions of Linux, which let...

Linux questions and answers

Linux will go mainstream in the data center in 2003. Why? Because the open-source operating system delivers Unix reliability at...

Microsoft eyes Oracle, DB2 with 64-bit SQL Server

Microsoft Corp. strengthened its hand in the database market Thursday by releasing the first 64-bit version of SQL Server. The product should...