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Japanese ACCESS Renames Palm OS to Garnet OS
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Japanese company ACCESS, which purchased the Palm OS maintainer PalmSource, has changed the name of the OS to Garnet OS. The company has also unveiled its 'ACCESS Powered' logo. Mid December 2006, Palm, a provider of smartphones wanted to buy back the Garnet source code from...
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Liberty Alliance Seeks Open-source Adoption
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Liberty Alliance, the global identity consortium, has unveiled the openLiberty Project, a global initiative formed to provide resources and support to open source developers building identity-based applications, the company said. With today's news, Liberty Alliance has launched...
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Oracle Beefs Up Linux Support With Management Tools
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Oracle has unveiled its Management Pack for Linux—a Linux management system for users of Oracle Unbreakable Linux. It is based based on Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g. The the Management Pack provides Unbreakable Linux support programme customers with Linux server lifecycle management...
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Sun Announces the Latest Version of Solaris Cluster
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Sun, the creator of Solaris, has unveiled the latest version of Solaris Cluster, Sun's business continuity and disaster recovery platform for the Solaris 10 OS. According to the company, Solaris Cluster is high-availability cluster software used to improve the availability of databases...
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OpenMoko Offers Open-source Smart phone T
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OpenMoko, a mobile communications group within First International Computer (FIC), and it has developed an open, Linux-based software stack for mobile phones. The stack was developed in part to give smart phones an alternative to operating systems from Microsoft and Symbian...
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More Customer Momentum Around the Microsoft-Novell Agreement
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Deutsche Bank AG, Credit Suisse and AIG Technologies have become some of the first customers to tap the benefits of the recently announced collaboration between Microsoft and Novell on interoperability between Microsoft Windows and Linux. Under three...
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Intel to launch Core 2 Quad Next Month
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In an attempt to reverse sagging sales to rival AMD, Intel is launching a core 2 quad processor-its third in the series of four-core processor. The processor will be launched in January.
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Google’s e-Book Project Sees Challenge
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Google, which is already in copyright troubles over allegations of copyright infringements, has triggered a debate with an alternative project promising better online access......
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Fortify, FindBugs Launch JOR, Aims at Security Boost
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Fortify, a provider of software security products, in partnership with FindBugs, the open source Java error detection project, has launched the Java Open Review (JOR) Project. The JOR Project, invites the open source software community to submit their Java software...
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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server Gets Makeover
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Sun, the creator of the open source Sun Solaris operating system, has exposed new features for the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server (CDS), a mobile content delivery and management platform that enables mobile operators to launch and sustain content...
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Novell Unveils New Products for Interoperability
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Novell has unveiled its desktop-to-data centre management initiative, including the availability of a set of solutions that orchestrate the management of virtual machines, high-performance computing and other IT resources...
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JAX Asia 2006 Redux
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Enterprise Architecture Best Practices, Enterprise Debugging Techniques, Enterprise Application Security, Java Persistence, Spring, Eclipse, and all the hot technologies that have made JAX the premier brand for the Enterprise IT Community...
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Google Revamps News Indexing Tools
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Google has created tools to control how the search engine indexes developers content for inclusion in the Google News portal. Publishers of English-language news sites indexed by Google News will be able to include them in Google's Webmaster...
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Borland to Rev Developer Productivity with CodeGear
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Evans Data recently published a report predicting the global developer population to grow 46% by 2009, creating a market of over 17 million developers globally. The emergence of web services and new development capabilities from Ruby to Python to Ajax provide an...
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China.com Launches USD 20 Mln Web 2.0 Developer Program
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China.com, an Internet services provider in China and a Hong Kong listed subsidiary of CDC, has unveiled its Web 2.0 Developer Program, which includes USD 20 million allocated for investment in selected web development partners. China.com will seek...
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Sun Incrementally Open Sources Java Under GPL2 License
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Sun has today announced the open sourcing of more components of the Java platform. The components that are being released are the Java C Compiler, HotSpot VM (Virtual Machine), and the Java Helpdesk. Starting today, the community will now be able to download...
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Linux Usage on the Rise in Large Companies
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Linux usage in the servers of large companies is continuing to rise. 73% of enterprise companies are running Linux on at least some of their servers. Just six months ago that figure was 67% and a year ago it was 65%, as per Evans Data Corp's latest Enterprise Development Issues Survey...
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Borland Unveils Lifecycle Quality Management Solution
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Borland Software Corporation, a provider of Software Delivery Optimisation (SDO), has unveiled the Borland Lifecycle Quality Management (LQM) solution. The Borland LQM solution is said to offer the first integrated ALM product suite that links business requirements to code...
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The New Reliable, Faster Python 2.5
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More than a year and a half ago, Python 2.4 was released to the market. As is often the case with programming languages, Python’s proponents hailed it as a step forward, while its detractors espoused the virtues of various other languages....
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