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A week of digital freedoms in a Linux pub
Linux Club Italia is both a cultural association and a pub in the Ostiense district of Rome. The pub doesn't just offer good drinks, food, and music. It is also the home of all the Free Software-related projects of the association. A particularly interesting project was last month's Week of Digital Freedoms.
Deploy an application with Cerise Web server
This article shows you how to create a guestbook Web application with the Cerise Web server and the Ruby programming language. You'll use RSS 1.0 as the file format for the guestbook entries and XSLT for transforming files to HTML.
Novell CEO: Linux's Time Is Now
In his LinuxWorld keynote, Novell CEO Jack Messman claims CIOs are seeing Linux as "the center of the enterprise."
HP: Don't like software patents? Learn to deal
Open-source programmers might not like the idea of software patents, but those critics would be better off adapting to the fact that they're not going away, Hewlett-Packard's top Linux executive said Tuesday.
HSQLDB - who needs acid
While HSQLDB is a interesting little database, I really hope no enterprise is using it for mission critical applications.
Quantum GIS Community : Interview with Steven Ottens
This is the third in our series of interviews with QGIS developers and users. Today we travel to the Netherlands to meet Steven Ottens (known as stvn on IRC).
Novell Hardens Linux for the Enterprise
Novell Delivers Linux for All Corporate Requirements for Desktop, Workgroups, Data Center and High Performance Computing
Linux Software Companies Find New Revenue Opportunities with Pogo Linux Custom Branded Server Appliances
Pogo Linux Launches New Solutions at LinuxWorld Boston
MS: we are not blackmailing Denmark
Microsoft has denied reports that it told Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen it would pull Microsoft jobs out of Denmark if the government continued to oppose the European directive on Computer Implemented Inventions (CII).
Novell Delivers Open Enterprise Server for Flexibility and Choice
Combination of Linux and Novell NetWare Delivers World's First 'Mixed-Source' Solution for the Enterprise
Novell to Expand Linux Solutions for the Data Center
Novell to Give Customers the Data Center Functionality and Quality They Demand With Greater Flexibility at a Lower Cost at the Heart of the Enterprise
Novell Makes PolyServe Clustering Software the First Offering of Novell's New Data Center Initiative
Novell to Resell and Support PolyServe Matrix Server Worldwide
IBM and Novell Complete New, Higher Level of Security Certification Evaluation for SUSE LINUX
Novell's SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 First Linux Distribution to Complete Evaluation Assurance Level EAL4+
Open source gets act together over Euro patent law
The Open Source Consortium (OSC) has set up a taskforce to investigate the implications for open source technology of a change in European patent law and to provide a cohesive response to the current debate.
TimeSys Launches First Carrier Grade Linux 2.0 Upgrade Program
TimeSys Launches First Carrier Grade Linux 2.0 Upgrade Program
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 Beta Due This Summer
Within the last hour, CNET News.com has revealed that Microsoft will release a beta of Internet Explorer 7 this Summer. Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced the new browser version at the RSA Conference 2005 in San Francisco.
Carovana X is heading for Senegal
Some hackers in Florence and other Italian cities are busy these days putting together Carovana X, an Italian-led initiative to help some Senegal communities. The members of this project are raising funds, assembling used computers, refurbishing them with Linux, and also collecting medical equipment and other first-necessity items. Besides Linux, the list already includes one ambulance and 26 hospital beds.
Microsoft denies blackmail accusations
Microsoft has denied threatening to take jobs away from Denmark if the Danish government supported the software patent directive.
MySQL Network shifts pricing and licensing
Open-source software company MySQL has revamped its pricing and licensing practices in an effort to make its database more attractive to corporate customers.
Ask Jeeves and the Mozilla Foundation Considering Collaboration
Ask Jeeves is considering working with the Mozilla Foundation and contributing to the Mozilla project. Tuoc Luong, Ask Jeeves' executive vice president of technology, and Jim Lanzone, senior vice president of search properties, met with the Foundation late last month. Three possible areas of collaboration were discussed: Ask Jeeves Desktop Search, Mozilla Firefox and XUL. On the Ask Jeeves Blog, Luong has outlined the various possibilities.
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