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Asustek to Launch Low-priced PCs Based on Intel's Classmate PC

Taiwan's Asustek is planning to release a series of low-priced personal computers based on Intel Corp's Classmate PC platform in the second half of 2007. This launch is reportedly to compete with the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative, in which Taiwan's Quanta Computer plays an integral role...

Sun Shines on Open Source Storage

Sun has said that it plans to give some of its storage software and hardware technology to the open source community. The donated technology includes Sun -only administration features of Solaris ZFS which will be given over to the OpenSolaris open source community...

Ubuntu's New Linux Sports Debugging Tool

"Feisty Fawn" version of Ubuntu Linux is going to be released on April 19. Canonical, the Ubuntu Linux supporter has made known the various facts that can come crumbling down when things don’t go as scheduled. Canonical Chief Executive Mark Richard Shuttleworth...

Microsoft Criticised for Open XML Petition

Microsoft is receiving flak by the Open Source Consortium for petitioning to get fast approval of its Office Open XML (OOXML) document format as an official international standard. Endorsement of OOXML as a standard by the International Organisation...

Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Enters Public Beta

Microsoft has shipped the first public beta of its Office Communications Server 2007 and Officer Communicator client. The launch of the Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007 public beta, allows users to test the software. The move is to compete with other rivals in the voice market...

UFIDA Embraces Open Standards, Partners With IBM to Reach New Markets

UFIDA, China's largest software company has decided to build upon its partnership with IBM to expand its presence into new, global markets. The company is working with IBM's R&D experts to deploy its business applications on open technologies and is tapping...

Sony Ericsson Announces Java Platform 8 with MSA

Sony Ericsson has unveiled its mobile phone to support Mobile Services Architecture (MSA), the Java umbrella standard (JSR-248). The Z750 clamshell phone is the first phone based on Sony Ericsson’s Java Platform 8 (JP-8), supporting a range of new Java programming features...

Dell to Release Pre-installed Linux Desktops, Laptops

Dell had decided to provide its customers the option to purchase PCs with the Linux OS, instead of the default Windows, after users started voting for that idea on a Dell IdeaStorm and StudioDell last month. The company, then backtracked on the idea soon after...

Unify Unveils Composer for Migration of Lotus Notes Applications to Java and .NET

Unify, a provider of software solutions to modernise mission critical applications into a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), has released a Composer for Lotus Notes, a new solution for migrating Lotus Notes applications to SOA. Targeted at companies with Lotus Notes...

Novell BrainShare Receives a Sneak Peek at Faronics Deep Freeze Linux

Faronics kicked off Novell BrainShare 2007 by surprising attendees with an exclusive sneak peek at the anticipated Linux version of Faronics' flagship system integrity software, Deep Freeze. Faronics is currently demonstrating to BrainShare attendees how Faronics solutions...

IBM and Red Hat Announce New Development Innovations in Linux Kernel

IBM and Red Hat, the two commercial Linux developers, have said that the developers at the companies' Linux labs have collaborated to integrate new technologies in the Linux kernel that will help customers improve efficiency and gain a competitive edge in their industries...

iTunes and Vista Still Not Compatible

Apple's iTunes music software does not seem to have come to the bottom of the compatibility issues with Microsoft new operating system—Vista. When Apple had launched the iTunes 7.1, it had posted a warning on the web site asking PC users against installing Windows Vista until Apple could fix the problems...

Dell Backtracks On Preloading Linux

Dell has backtracked and said that it will not preload GNU/Linux on Dell computers. This comes as a disappointment to many people who were hoping to get Linix on their laptop as the company had stated that it will provide its customers the option to purchase PCs with the Linux OS...

Dell Users Want Linux on Laptops

Dell is to provide its customers the option to purchase PCs with the Linux OS, instead of the default Windows, after users started voting for that idea on a Dell IdeaStorm and StudioDell. Dell has introduced two new ways for customers to share ideas and experiences...

IBM Unveils Linux Web-Tier Consolidation Machine

IBM has unleashed a new IBM POWER5 processor-based midrange server aimed at improving IT efficiency that can accompany the proliferation of x86 Linux servers. Able to handle up to 160 virtual server images at one time per system using the optional Advanced POWER Virtualisation (APV) feature...

Chelsio Releases Standalone iSCSI Target for Linux

Chelsio Communications Inc. has announced its standalone iSCSI Target 3.0 software, which enables enterprises to create high-performance IP (Internet Protocol) SANs (storage area networks) using their existing Linux server and storage hardware. The enterprise-ready Linux...

Kernel Developers Provide Free Linux Driver Development

Device drivers have always plagued the Linux community. The community feels that this has been the hurdle to Linux adoption.

Japanese ACCESS Renames Palm OS to Garnet OS

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...

Liberty Alliance Seeks Open-source Adoption

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...

Oracle Beefs Up Linux Support With Management Tools

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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