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SUSE 11 takes off faster than 10 • Channel Register
SUSE 11 takes off faster than 10 • Channel Register
Novell kicked out its SUSE Linux 11 release at the end of March, so it's now time to ask how it's doing. The answer: better than SUSE Linux 10. But still not enough to close the substantial installed base and revenue gap that exists between number one Red Hat Enterprise Linux and number two SUSE ...
Linux for ARM - Which One of You Can Get Linux Working on the Peek?
geekypeek.com — There is a very broad Linux for ARM movement around the world that is ongoing that has... me excited these days as we use an ARM7 Texas Instrument’s processor. http://www.linux-arm.org/ This is the list of the over 2300 devices in the world that ... (more) Linux for ARM - Which One of You Can Get Linux Working ...
USPS goes open-source with tracking system -- Government Computer News
gcn.com — If you’ve gone to USPS.com to track and confirm delivery of a letter or package, you’ve used... the U.S. Postal Service’s Product Tracking System (PTS) and probably not known it. And you might not have noticed either when USPS moved the system to open ... (more) USPS goes open-source with tracking system -- Government ...
London Stock Exchange to abandon failed Windows platform
blogs.computerworld.com — In September 2008, the London Stock Exchange collapsed because its Windows-based electronic trading platform, TradElect completely failed.... Now, under new leadership, the Exchange will finally do away with its fatally flawed Windows system. read more (more) London Stock Exchange to abandon failed Windows platform
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