Home Search

red hat - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Despite frustrations, Katrina volunteers keep trying

Author: Joe Barr As expected, there are fewer volunteers to help with computer usage and computer-related issues at the Austin Convention Center during the normal...

FEMA Fixes Its Web Site

FEMA apparently got the message that its online aid application for hurricane survivors, which previously worked only on Windows PCs and Internet Explorer browsers,...

Celtx – Digital Pre-Production for Video and Film

Greyfirst Corp. released a new version of Celtx; the digital pre-production software used to create Video, Film and TV content.Celtx is a unique and innovative application that...

Using WireFusion for 3D animation

Author: Rob Reilly Demicron recently released a Linux version of its WireFusion Web3D animation program, aimed at making animations easier for Web designers. With WireFusion...

Microsoft marketeer goes open source

Author: Tina Gasperson Laszlo Systems, the creator and sponsor of the OpenLaszlo platform for Web application development, has hired Kent Libbey away from Microsoft to...

Slim Media Coverage of SCO’s 3Q Conference Call

There has been almost no media coverage of SCO's 3Q conference call. Nobody cares any more, I guess. Journalists loved the story when they...

Open source community zaps SuSE bugs

Novell has announced that its latest operating system, SuSE Linux 10.0, will hit the shelves in early October 2005. The platform is the first to...

Zimbra releases open-source Notes alternative

Zimbra has released a beta of its enterprise collaboration software - an open-source alternative Lotus Notes and Exchange Server. The start-up that lured Scott Dietzen...

Startup Zimbra releases open-source Notes alternative

Zimbra., the open-source startup that lured Scott Dietzen away from his former job as chief technology officer of BEA Systems, has released a beta...

LAMP’s ‘mission’ leads to the enterprise

About two years ago, the LAMP stack was just a hobby for enterprise level developers and Java was the language of choice. Oh, how...