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Scyld Computing and OSDgroup offer Beowulf Training

John Weathersby writes "Oxford, MS/Annapolis, MD March 31, 2003 The Open Source Development Group, Inc, (www.osdgroup.com) and Scyld Computing Corporation (www.scyld.com) have formed a...

Open Source needs centralized PR, not development

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - It happened again: A complaint was brought up on a free software email list I'm on about the lack...

KOBOL 1.3.2, a COBOL IDE and compiler for Linux and Windows

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - 31 March 2003 -- theKompany.com, producers and distributors of high-quality open source and commercial software for Linux, Windows, Mac OS...

PlumpOS Released: Successor to clump/os

Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes "At last, the successor to the highly popular clump/os has arrived. With a new name, a new author,...

NT4.0 too flawed to fix – official

Although a denial of service risk exists in an "important" security vulnerability, publicised yesterday affecting NT 4.0, Redmond tells users not...

Intel May Have 64-bit Desktop Chip After All

Eric Peterson writes "As 64-bit desktop processor technology is soon upon us, many consumers wait in high anticipation for solutions from IBM and...

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I came across this Microsoft OpenOffice 1.1 Competitive Guide through a post on the TTLUG mailing list, and decided to answer it fully in...

VA Software Joins Open Source Software Institute

(Disclosure: VA Software is NewsForge's parent company) John Weathersby writes "Oxford, MS - March 26, 2003 The Open Source Software Institute (OSSI) announced today...

IBM Replies to Some SCO Allegations but Hides Lots Too

Many people still think of the SCO Group's Linux operations as Caldera. In order to...

OpenOffice.org, StarOffice gaining momentum, expert says

Michael S. Mimoso writes "Solveig Haugland scoffs at those who believe that Microsoft Office will rule forever. "OpenOffice.org and StarOffice will become as...