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FSMLabs has brought its RTLinux to ARM processor-based platforms for real-time handheld and wireless applications. RTLinuxPro for ARM will initially support ARM9 cores, and target mobile phones and other handheld devices, SOHO wireless and wireline networking devices, and portable instruments for the medical and industrial markets.
Opengear Focuses on Open Source Hardware
It will come as no surprise to many that the notion of open source is not just for software. I recently spoke with Bob Waldie, CEO of Opengear, about his efforts to apply the open source model to hardware.
"The Myth of Open-Source"
JBoss founder Marc Fleury explains how his hot startup makes profits from its free application-server software
Trolltech president explains the 'real value' of open source
In this SearchEnterpriseLinux.com interview, Trolltech co-founder and president Eirik Chambe-Eng talks about the newest update to the Qt application framework, Trolltech's dual licensing model and the progress that open source is making in the mobile device business and elsewhere.
Targeting small business with Linux in a black box
Although Linux has made dramatic inroads as a kinder, simpler alternative to enterprise UNIX, nobody has managed to give Microsoft a run for its money in the small business market. That's the contention of Net Integration Technologies Inc.
Linux Gazette #116 is out!
The latest issue of Linux Gazette is ready for viewing and download.
Celtix project creates open source ESB, SOA
Iona Technologies is making plans to contribute now-proprietary technologies to be the basis of an open source Enterprise Service Bus by year's end. The Java-based project, dubbed Celtix, will focus on providing open source enterprise-caliber middleware in a step to further accelerate adoption of SOA (service oriented architecture) projects, Iona execs said.
Visual Studio from Microsoft Usable on Linux
Thanks to Mainsoft, Linux software developers will be able to use from now on Microsoft’s Visual Studio to develop Web applications for Linux. Visual MainWin for J2EE Developer Edition, or Grasshopper, is a free .NET plug-in, and is the result of a two-year collaboration with the Mono development community (the open-source alternative to.NET platform).
Golden's Rules: Mixing Linux and Windows
If you listen to the debate between Microsoft advocates and open source zealots, you might easily conclude that it's an all-or-nothing proposition. For them, it's one or the other. While the partisan participants in the discussion declaim their "truths," most of the rest of us have to exist in the real IT world. In our world, nobody runs an all one-thing shop. In fact, most of us run an all-everything shop! So, to us, the question of whether Windows and open source can coexist is critical, and the tone of the debate is pretty discouraging.
Vienna dumps Microsoft, moves to Linux
Vienna City council plans to dump Windows 2000 and move to a new Linux distribution on the desktop. The council’s Windows 2000 licence runs out in 2010 and it is apparently in the process of installing its own Linux distribution on its desktops.
A fifth of Japanese companies uses open source software on servers
21 percent of companies in Japan use open-source software for their server operating systems. This share thus matches that of South Korean but is below that of the US, where meanwhile 33 percent of companies have opted for open source in this area.
Sourcelabs launches site for open-source projects
SourceLabs this week launched an online community-based catalog of open-source projects that is meant to let developers provide the latest information to interested IT organisations.
Trolltech and Opera aim to get Linux on the road
Opera, the Norwegian vendor of the web browser of the same name, and Norwegian software firm Trolltech, the developer of the C++ framework Qt for the KDE Unix/Linux desktop among others things, have entered into a strategic partnership.
Creating a clearinghouse for open-source info
Start-up SourceLabs has launched a Web site that draws on the latest collaboration and syndication tools to create a sort of owner's manual for open-source software.
Community Site For Open-Source Projects Launches
SourceLabs debuts a catalog of open-source projects that's meant to let developers provide the latest information to interested IT organizations.
Trustix Secure Linux 3.0
We have just released Trustix Secure Linux 3.0
$299 Linux PC hits US shelves
Systemax has unveiled its first desktop PC pre-installed with desktop Linux. The budget model is selling in the US for $299. The system builder chose Linspire's operating system for its Venture L335 system which comes with an Intel Celeron D processor, 40GB hard drive and 256MB of Ram.
Open-source advocate discusses the movement
Brian Behlendorf, 32, is a leader of the open source movement and a high-tech Renaissance man. He was a key developer of the Apache Web server and is now the CTO at CollabNet, which provides hosted solutions for Web-based software development to Intel, Sun, Motorola and others. He also is a lover of all-night raves, techno music and art. He recently spoke with Network World Senior Editor Carolyn Duffy Marsan.
Open source victory in EU software patent row
In a near unanimous vote, the European Parliament has rejected the controversial Software Patents Directive. Rejection means that companies and software developers can continue to register patents, but protection will not be guaranteed across the EU.
Google's Firefox toolbar ready
Google will release a new version of its tool bar for the Firefox browser later today. The Firefox toolbar will have all of the features found on the IE toolbar except a pop-up blocker and browse-by-name functionality, which Firefox already has and doesn’t need.
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