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CAMPSITE 2.1 open source content management system

Douglas Arellanes writes: "Media Development Loan Fund releases Version 2.1 of Open Source CAMPSITE Content-Management System. For immediate release: PRAGUE, Czech Republic, 8 November 2002 –...

Security standard gains OASIS approval

The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) on Wednesday formally approved a standard security protocol that is likely to become the...

Samsung Contact: More compatible with Outlook than Exchange?

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Samsung Contact is a proprietary email/messaging/groupware server program based on HP's now-discontinued OpenMail program. It runs happily on Linux...

A kinder, gentler Perens is going Global now

- by Tina Gasperson -One thing you have to admire about Bruce Perens: he has lots of ideas and he's not afraid to implement...

MontaVista Linux Powers Sony’s New Product

TOKYO, Nov. 5, 2002 — MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced that MontaVista™ Linux® Professional Edition 2.1 is the...

Dell offers new sub-$1,000 entry-level server

Dell Computer Corp. on Monday introduced a new sub-US$1,000 server for small businesses or corporate workgroups that can be factory configured to run as...

Startup touts wireless breakthrough

STARTUP COMPANY VIVATO on Monday upped the ante in the Wi-Fi space, unveiling a wireless gigabit Ethernet switch running Linux for IEEE 802.11x that...

SCO offers developer perks for more UnitedLinux apps

To encourage software developers to invest in building a wide range of business applications for its upcoming SCO Linux Powered By UnitedLinux operating system,...

Editorial: The Microsoft ruling

Hope springs eternal, or so they say. But in the matter of United States v. Microsoft Corp. hope for justice has sputtered and...

“Fast Food” Software

- By totro - There is a lot of popular, convenient and ubiquitous general-use software widely used these days that have subtle, scary strings...