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Four years ago, Microsoft laid out an ambitious plan for building an NGSCB (Next-Generation Secure Computing Base). NGSCB was to be a trusted computing environment extending from motherboard-embedded security chips, through the Windows kernel and out to the application windows and input peripherals with which users interact with the system. As a major player in the server space, Microsoft should offer the sort of mandatory access controls we're beginning to see in Linux and Solaris. For now, though, the bulk of Microsoft's privilege management is centered on the desktop.
Openclovis Aims To Transform Telecommunications Market With ...
AT&T, HP, IBM, Intel and leading venture capitalists support OpenClovis SoftwareProject to accelerate industry shift to COTS hardware and software...
Motorola Touts Open Source Java
Motorola is aiming to take mobile Java to the next level by embracing open sourcing. The company believes an open source approach will speed development time and drive innovation.
Linux hurts Microsoft's backend
LINUX IS OFF killing Window's global domination thanks to its growing influence in data centres, according to analyst outfit Quocirca.
Search engines 'point to malicious sites'
Search engines deliver links to dangerous websites that download spyware and adware to visitors' PCs, exploit security vulnerabilities and attempt to scam users and include them in spam lists, a study has found.
Mergere releases open source ALM
Open source is now seeping into the application lifecycle management space. Mergere Inc is launching Maestro, packaging open source distributions of the Apache Maven, the Java-based built utility, and Apache Continuum, a Java software project management tool.
Lynuxworks LynxOS-178 Chosen to Power F-35 Joint Strike Fighter's ...
LynuxWorks to Provide DO-178B Certifiable ARINC-653 and POSIX Conformant RTOS for Safety-Critical, Multi-Role Stealth Fighter
Startup Replacing Linux Desktop With The Web
Startup Ajax13 is looking to do to Linux what Microsoft is doing to Windows - dissolve the operating system into the web.
From Freeloader to Free Software Advocate
LXer Feature: 15-May-06
When I first discovered GNU/Linux, all I knew was that I could have an operating system, office suite, and use the Internet - all for the cost of a book. I thought that everyone should know about this "Linux" stuff. I Initially found all this "free as in freedom, not free beer" stuff confusing. Eventually, though, I came to see how Free Software philosophy impacted my computing experience.
When I first discovered GNU/Linux, all I knew was that I could have an operating system, office suite, and use the Internet - all for the cost of a book. I thought that everyone should know about this "Linux" stuff. I Initially found all this "free as in freedom, not free beer" stuff confusing. Eventually, though, I came to see how Free Software philosophy impacted my computing experience.
Intel, Red Hat launch solution acceleration program
INTEL Corporation and Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source to the enterprise, have announced the creation of a global program to help customers plan for, accelerate and optimise their deployments of Linux solutions.
Openlogic launches open source enterprise support program
OpenLogic Inc. is looking answer its' customers' demand for enterprise-level support for open source products.
Osdl aims director at Japan Linux expansion
The OSDL (Open Source Development Labs) has promoted board-member Takashi Kunai to "director of Japan." Kunai led Unix and mainframe operating system development at Fujitsu for 30 years, and has been active in the Japan OSS Promotion Forum.
Ballmer states Google, Open Source biggest threats; IBM no longer ...
Coming right on out and gettin' with it, Redmond's "Bulldog" Ballmer laid it down for real to an audience of several hundred in Santa Clara, CA, according to eWEEK:
Project team uncorks latest Linux Wine
The Wine project has released version 0.9.13 of its free implementation of a Windows application platform for Linux systems, project manager Alexandre Julliard announced May 12. Wine is an open-source translation layer that allows users to run many Windows applications on Linux and Unix operating systems.
Openlogic Taps Into Open Source Projects
OpenLogic has created an OpenLogic Expert Community that taps into 50 leading open source projects like the Apache HTTP Server, ANT, Hibernate, MyFaces, Spring, Struts and Tomcat and is proposing to pay developers for Tier 3 and Tier 4 enterprise support. OpenLogic will continue to do Tier 1 and 2 support.
Pc, Mac and Linux junkies can all be happy in U. Pittsburgh labs
PITTSBURGH, May 12, 2006 (The Pitt News, U-WIRE via COMTEX) --Two hundred sixty dollars goes a long way. The University of Pittsburgh charges each student a fee every year to fund computing services for the campus community. In other words, that chunk of dough gives you access to seven computer labs, 110 e-mail kiosks, 900 sheets of paper and, if you live on campus, a supreme Gigabit Ethernet connection. But that's not all. There are computer classes, software and 24-hour technical support tied into the deal as well.
Hp exec on navigating the open-source waters
One analyst compared Hewlett-Packard to Switzerland, because you can play in the Unix, Linux and Windows areas simultaneously without offending any of your partners, such as Microsoft. Meanwhile, your services group cleans up. I like being called the Switzerland of the high-tech industry. It applies in operating systems but also up the stack, as well. Our story is one of choice. Our goal is to have a level playing field across platforms, from HP-UX to Windows to Linux. I know very, very few customers that have a homogenous environment. They have legacy systems to deal with, new applications going up. You can pick the OS that works for you. It's truly open choice, because we don't have a proprietary software stack that we have an ulterior motive to try and steer you to.
Will Novell's SUSE Linux Desktop 10.1 bring the Linux desktop to ...
Will Novell's SUSE Linux Desktop 10.1 bring the Linux desktop to the mainstream? SGI goes Chapter 11; FreeBSD 6.1 goes gold; and Sun gets a new CTO.
Ballmer: Microsoft Will Meet Threats of Google, Linux - Over Time
"Microsoft recognizes that its best opportunity to become a strong growth company again lies with what it can do in the online advertising space," Gartner analyst David Smith told the E-Commerce Times. "It represents a major shift for a company that had more than 20 years of experience in doing things largely the same way -- making money from software licenses."
[Careful there, Ballmer's lips are moving... - dcparris]
[Careful there, Ballmer's lips are moving... - dcparris]
German government engineers open OpenPGP for Windows
If you run a mostly Linux-based network with some Windows machines, but want to standardize on open source data encryption tools on all your platforms, now you can.
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