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Business Partner Application Showcase

PRESS RELEASE - "Competing in today's on demand business environment is not easy. Realizing that change occurs faster and more unpredictably than ever...

Microsoft threatens Europe with software patents

Norbert Bollow writes "As pointed out on Groklaw, Microsoft has told the EU's Court of First Instance that "certain of the communications protocols that the Commission requires...

SanDisk Players for Linux, Mac, and Windows

With all its different functions, the SanDisk Digital Audio Player amounts to a high-tech, Swiss army, pocketknife". MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com) reports: The 512-MB SanDisk...

Rebel frameworks and the J2EE revolution

Amy Kucharik writes "A Burton Group report has uncovered a rebellion of sorts in the Java landscape, as it identified a wave of open...

Introduction to Inkscape 0.4

Author: Ryan Paul Inkscape is an open source vector art application that features a powerful and intuitive interface that imbues even the most novice user...

Scripting with dmidecode

Author: Philip J. Hollenback The recent Newsforge article about dmidecode got me thinking: what other practical applications are there for dmidecode? ...

Scripting with dmidecode

Author: Philip J. Hollenback The recent Newsforge article about dmidecode got me thinking: what other practical applications are there for dmidecode? ...

EJOSA Revolutions 2.2 Released + Article Series!

PRESS RELEASE - New Article Series about EJOSA at the jax magazine! The Enterprise Java Open Source Architecture Template: A Beginners' Way to J2EE...

Beginning PHP 5 and MySQL E-Commerce: A New Book

PRESS RELEASE - Berkeley, CA—22 December 2004—With the continued growth of online sales comes the increasing popularity of PHP and MySQL e-commerce–based websites. Highly...

A decisive victory for open source in the political arena

Author: Mark Hennessey In political campaigns, flexibility, speed, and cost really are killer apps. Candidates are more interested in results than process. Strangely enough, open source...