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Customers follow Oracle’s Linux example

"Unbreakable Linux" has proven to be more than a marketing campaign for Oracle Corp. Linux is the foundation for everything the...

Drive recovery comes to Linux

Author: Mary E. Tyler Fire. Flood. Having a five-foot-thick redwood tree fall on your home office. Collectively, these are disasters that can befall your computers' hard drives....

SOA, big vendors respond to shifts in business nee

Michael S. Mimoso writes "IT shops are being asked to generate revenue, not just reduce costs. They're finding that SOA is the way to...

Should Java class exceptions always be checked?

Anonymous Reader writes "Most of the advice on the use of exceptions in the Java language suggests that checked exceptions should be preferred in...

QuickBugs Windows 2.0

Excel Software writes "Bug Tracking with Event Triggered Email Notifications. Placitas, NM June 1, 2004 - Excel Software is pleased to announce QuickBugs...

CLI magic: sort of bragging

Author: Joe Barr The Linux GUIs are -- in my opinion -- on par with those of Windows or the Mac for ease of use,...

BayStar cashing out of SCO Group investment

Author: Joe Barr and Chris Preimesberger BayStar Capital, the Larkspur, Calif., hedge fund that invested $20 million of a $50 million private interest in public...

Build a grid with Perl, Part 5: Client development

Anonymous Reader writes "Grids appear from the outside to be complicated beasts that require complex configuration and applications to make them work effectively. In...

Guyana Linux Expo gets attention

Andrew Mancey writes "On May 29th mini-expo on Linux in Guyana drew several hundred visitors - a surprise as Linux is not well known...

Mad Penguin Reviews Fedora Core 2

Anonymous Reader writes "Mad Penguin have finally released their Fedora Core 2 review and its a surprisingly balanced article which gives the thumbs up...