AvMedia.org announces the release of their new software.
AvMedia.org have released the first email-based UPnP media server. This Audio/Video (AV) Media Server is an Open Source UPnP compatible media server, which takes media contenet directly from your mail system, instead of your local disk.
Thursday, August 25 2005 @ 09:30 AM EDT Contributed by: Anonymous
Caphyon announces the release of version 4.1 of their product.
Caphyon LLC is pleased to announce the release of Advanced Web Ranking 4.1, a tool that helps check your web site position on all major search engines. Advanced Web Ranking runs on Mac OS X, Windows 98/2000/XP, Linux and Solaris.
London, England, 24 August 2005 - Big Faceless Organization (BFO), an industry leader in Java software development, are pleased to announce the arrival of an exciting new product from their software house- Big Faceless Java PDF Viewer.
Big Blue wants to help Solaris users migrate to Linux.
IBM recently announced an OpenPower Linux Seminar for Solaris Clients roadshow to help companies, business partners and ISVs understand how easy and beneficial it is to migrate from Solaris to multi-platform Linux servers. Beginning in August, IBM along with sponsoring organizations including Red Hat, Aduva, Novell SUSE and IBM Software Group, will hold a series of seminars in major cities within the United States, Asia/Pacific and Europe, to educate the marketplace on the growing value proposition of open source Linux on IBM’s acclaimed 64-bit POWER Architecture.
IBM server running Linux shatters performance barrier
Tuesday, August 16 2005 @ 03:17 AM EDT Contributed by: glosser
Big Blue and Tux keep racking up the records.
IBM has announced that an IBM Power5 processor-based eServer p5 570 running Linux has attained a milestone in computing history, setting a world record for online transaction processing performance for four-processor servers of 197 669 transactions per minute (tpmC) according to TPC. Until now, no Linux-based server from IBM had claimed a top TPC-C mark.
Friday, August 12 2005 @ 02:08 AM EDT Contributed by: Anonymous
Awaresoft announces it's new product.
Awaresoft has released Aware IM - a software for business professionals and developers who want to create web database applications without programming. Works with MySQL, Derby and other databases.
The DCC uses LinuxWorld to formally announce what has been known for some time, their alliance.
SAN FRANCISCO, August 9, 2005 (LinuxWorld Expo) - Major Linux vendors and non-profit organizations today officially launched the DCC Alliance. The Alliance plans to assemble a common, standards-based Debian core for Debian-based Linux distributions, accelerate worldwide commercial adoption of Debian, promote compatibility among the growing community of Debian derivatives, and work with Debian on features important to commercial adoption such as a predictable release cycle and Linux Standard Base (LSB) compliance.
Scyld Software and Cluster Resources announce a partnership at LinuxWorld.
Linux
World, Booth #432, San Francisco, Calif.— Scyld Software,
the leader in scalable Linux clustering software, today announced an agreement
with Cluster Resources, Inc., an
innovator in advanced workload and resource management software. The two
companies have joined forces to extend the virtualization and system management
capabilities of Scyld BeowulfTM
Linux clustering software to include a powerful workload management toolset,
the Scyld TaskMasterTM Suite.
This extension of the Scyld
Beowulf product family, known for being the most elegant Linux clustering
solution for high performance computing (HPC), sets a new standard for simplicity
of deployment, ease of use and Linux cluster utilization. The result of this new alliance represents a
significant advance towards a comprehensive virtual environment for Linux
clusters. Scyld
is previewing the new software at Linux World 2005 booth #432.
IBM Launches New Solaris-to-Linux User Seminar Roadshow. Forrester Research to Discuss the Growing Trend of Open Source Migration.
Armonk, NY – August 9, 2005 – IBM today announced the OpenPower Linux
Seminar for Solaris Clients roadshow to assist companies, business partners
and ISVs understand how easy and beneficial it is to migrate from Solaris
to multi-platform Linux servers. Beginning in August, IBM along with
sponsoring organizations including Red Hat, Aduva, Novell SUSE and IBM
Software Group, will hold a series of seminars in major cities within the
United States, Asia/Pacific and Europe, to educate the marketplace on the
growing value proposition of open source Linux on IBM’s acclaimed 64-bit
POWER Architecture.