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Working with industrial-strength databases
Author: JT Smith
It's rare to find a PHP/PERL/Python developer
who is also a database administrator. This is understandable. If they really
spent time doing real database...
XFree86 License Causes Distros to Rethink Plans
A recent licensing change for XFree86 code has prompted several Linux distribution projects to reject the next version of XFree86 in...
SCO announces OpenServer update pack 2
SCO outlines roadmap for the next release of SCO OpenServer and subsequent upgrades
LINDON, Utah--Feb. 18, 2004--The SCO Group, Inc. ("SCO") (Nasdaq: SCOX), the owner...
Why Lindows Is Not a Winning Name
Either you own a name outright, or you share it with others. Naming is a serious marketing issue, and rules of...
Intel Follows AMD into 64-Bit Territory
Intel representatives yesterday confirmed what they described as the "worst kept secret in ," announcing that the company would add
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Making the ViewSonic Tablet PC Run Linux
A few months ago, I was talking to the owner of a locally run ISP, Mutual Data Services, and he mentioned...
Change management for CVS
TomJena writes "Stuttgart February 18, 2004 — Intland, leading provider of collaborative software development solutions today announced the release of CodeBeamer 3.2. The latest...
MontaVista Linux in Motorola Enterprise Smartphone
Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Linux Powers Motorolas First Enterprise Smartphone. Linux Platform Provides High Reliability and Connectivity for Advanced Video and Business Applications....
Outsourcing: Who holds the Purse?
Chuck Talk writes "Just in case we thought that only American companies were suffering the fate of the jobs shift to India, there is...
New wireless spec for Web services on way
Some of the biggest names in enterprise computing want to make it easy to integrate wireless devices into your Web services development projects. During...