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Seamless Applications without the Citrix Penalty

Michelle Wenner writes "SmartFLeX Technology, Inc. announces availability of new embedded Linux-based NETion TM Thin Client with unique seamless RDP. Nazareth, PA - October 15,...

Why Linux Matters?

Author: Tarun Agnani Tarun writes "By now you've probably heard of Linux. I don't know what you know but I'll tell you what I do....

Doing the GNUstep two-step

Author: Preston St. Pierre GNUstep LiveCD is an implementation of NeXT Computer's OpenStep programming environment on a Morphix bootable CD base. The CD is currently...

OpenOffice.org’s integrated development environment

Author: Andrew Pitonyak An integrated development environment (IDE) is a set of programming tools used to facilitate the creation of software. OpenOffice.org includes a very...

Open-Xchange interest soars

Author: Preston St. Pierre Earlier this month Netline Internet Service unleashed version 0.7.3 of the newly open-sourced Open-Xchange Server. The new release includes code, bug...

Montavista claims real time support for Linux mobile

In the cellphone world, Linux has been caught uncomfortably between two worlds. It is not as high level as SymbianOS or Windows Mobile, requiring...

IT Journal Entry: Larry Ellison, CEO/Founder, Oracle

Larry Ellison co-founded Redwood City, Calif.-based Oracle in 1977. He serves as a trustee of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund. He also enjoys...

‘Does Open Source Deserve a Place in Your IT Portfolio?’

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller ORLANDO, FLA --Gartner holds a yearly conference here called Symposium/ITxpo, one of four similar annual events it holds around the world....

Confessions of a recent Linux convert

Few organisations are able to upgrade all their equipment to keep up with new versions of Microsoft Windows. Certainly not cash-constrained think-tanks. We would...

Getting started with OpenOffice.org macros

Author: Andrew Pitonyak An OpenOffice.org macro is a saved sequence of commands or keystrokes that are stored for later use. An example of a simple...