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Stress testing an application with JMeter

Author: Daniel Rubio Ever wonder how much traffic your applications can take before they start to show strains? Or what usage peaks your hardware can...

Highlights from Intel Developer Forum

Author: Chris Preimesberger SAN FRANCISCO -- Highlights from the lightly attended Intel Developer Forum at the Moscone Center weren't numerous. Most of the news was...

Firebird v1.5 Released

mariuz writes "The Firebird Project is pleased to announce that the v1.5 release of the Firebird database engine is now available for immediate download....

MontaVista Linux Consumer Electronics 3.1 Launched

Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Launches Enhanced Linux Platform for Consumer Electronics CEE 3.1 Boasts New Comprehensive DevRocket Development Environment and Several Advanced Technical Features 3GSM World...

The future is… Linux televisions

John Patrick spent 35 years at IBM and was one of the original Internet and Linux enthusiasts. During that time, he...

The War of the Chefs

Chuck Talk writes "In the years of the early second millennium, a strange battle has began to brew. This battle is minor to most,...

OpenOffice.org 1.1 has Split Downloads now

Sam Hiser writes "Users scattered far afield have sometimes reported finding the file size of OpenOffice.org 1.1 (63.5 MB for Windows) hard to swallow,...

TCO study has lessons for Unix, Linux

IN EARLY DECEMBER 2003 we reported on a Techwise Research study into the total cost of ownership (TCO) of various configurations of clusters. Unlike...

Cracking coding mysteries

Author: Chris Muldrow JUST LAST WEEK, I was writing about open-source software. It turns out that last week someone decided to open up some of...

Toykyo university department to use TurboLinux desktop

Author: DesktopLinux.com Feb. 20, 2004 Turbolinux Japan has announced that Waseda University's Department of Computer Science has selected "Turbolinux 10 Desktop" (10D) for 300 notebook PCs...