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Leading Asian Linux firm reaches into U.S. market

Author: JT Smith Today Coventive Technologies, one of Asia's leading open source software providers, announced that it is pursuing its international vision by establishing a new...

SlashSites

Author: JT Smith -Anonymous Reader: "I wanted to drop the Newsforge readers a line and let them know that the slash engine (well perhaps a...

Sir(e) Ian Murdock, fundamentally Debian

Author: JT Smith By Julie Bresnick NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people Ian Murdock, father of Debian and founder and CEO of Progeny Linux Systems, is fundamentally fundamental, in every sense...

Delay in Linux Kernel 2.4 discussed

Author: JT Smith ZDNet Interactive Investor discusses the continued delays in Linux Kernel 2.4 and the ramifications to the Linux community, quoting TurboLinux and open...

Sendmail offers secure business email

Author: JT Smith A story at Inter@ctive Week features Sendmail's security: "Sendmail is the commercial company formed by the Eric Allman, author in 1981 of...

Why the world needs reverse engineers

Author: JT Smith From a column at ZDNet: "(Reverse engineering) sounds backwards. It sounds devious. But it is about analysis: taking things apart, potentially breaking...

AbriaSoft announces the release of the Abria App Pack

Author: JT Smith AbriaSoft, the first distribution of MySQL based database ...

Arkeia software packaged with Intel’s hosting appliances

Author: JT Smith Built on open source technology, Intel's NetStructureTM 1010 and 1020 hosting appliances will now package the Knox Software's flagship product, Arkeia, from...

Synopsys pulls Linux into full ASIC design flow

Author: JT Smith Synopsys Inc. this week will announce the ...

Red Hat supports the complete IBM eServer line – duplicate

Author: JT Smith Red Hat, Inc., the leader in developing, deploying and managing ...