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XML-based print publishing with DSSSL and OpenJade
Author: Jonathan Bartlett
XML publishing has been thrown around as a catchphrase in the industry quite a bit. What does it really mean? ...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Five flags you completely forgot about
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Administrators are creatures of habit. So much so that we often read
things and think, "hey, that's really cool," and then we...
Bynari offers a Linux based enterprise email server
Bynari offers an enterprise email server that scales from Intel platforms to IBM mainframes, providing world-class reliability for hundreds of thousands of users. Bynari...
Is the MSN search engine being used against Linux?
Tom Adelstein writes "Author's experience with MSN bot and google research says MSN bot is bombarding open source sites. I kept wondering why my...
Accepting Open Source: A Challenge for Developers
In a software industry that includes open source software, the value will move away from software development to implementation and consultation services. In today's...
F5 Networks embeds real-time database on Linux
Ted Kenney writes "F5 Networks, the industry leader in application traffic management, has chosen McObject's tiny-footprint eXtremeDB in-memory embedded database on Linux to provide...
Linux Bangalore 2004, expected to draw thousands
Frederick Noronha writes "Preparations are underway for the early-December 2004 event called Linux-Bangalore. It has been held for the past three years (since 2001)...
Closing the legal briefcase on Mambo vs. Furthermore copyright dispute
Author: Jem Matzan
By now most of you have heard of the copyright infringement and code theft claims involving the Mambo content management system and...
An open letter in opposition to the INDUCE Act
Author: Reader submission
To all:
Below is a letter being circulated for signatures by OSAIA and others in
opposition to S. 2560, commonly known as the...
Xybernaut tries on Linux for flexible fit
Author: Jay Lyman
Not that it was outgrowing its proprietary duds in the form of Windows XP
Embedded, but sometimes one needs to put on something...