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Nokia Announces Support for Eclipse
Nokia has updated a broad array of its tools and software developer's kits (SDKs) to support Eclipse, the popular Java-based open source Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Support for the Eclipse platform is included in new versions of the Nokia Developer's Suite for J2ME, version 2.2, and the Nokia Mobile Server Services SDK. In addition, users can now integrate any MIDP Nokia platform SDK into the Eclipse environment. All of these Nokia tools and SDKs are now available free of charge to members of Forum Nokia PRO, the advanced developer program offered by Nokia's developer relations group, Forum Nokia. They will be made available to the general Forum Nokia community next month.
Another big Apache hole found
Linux and Unix vendors are releasing fixes for a critical bug in the popular Web server Apache that could allow attackers to crash the system or execute malicious code. The bug affects Apache 1.3.x installations configured to act as proxy servers, which relay requests between a Web browser and the Internet. When a vulnerable server connects to a malicious site, a specially-crafted packet can be used to exploit the vulnerability, according to security researcher Georgi Guninski, who has publicly released exploit code.
Microsoft's Gates Visits Asia to Promote Windows, Combat Linux
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates, seeking to stem the spread of Linux software, will meet with prime ministers in Australia and Malaysia and officials in China to promote its Windows operating system in Asia, the world's fastest-growing personal-computer market.
SlickEdit Inc. Announces SlickEdit Plug-In v9; Powerful Plug-in Editor Supports Eclipse 3.0
SlickEdit Inc. today announced the release of the SlickEdit(TM) Plug-in v9, the powerful editor plug-in that supports Eclipse 3.0. For over 15 years, power programmers from Fortune 500 companies to individuals have chosen SlickEdit products for their development tool of choice. SlickEdit Plug-in now allows Eclipse developers to write more code faster and more accurately.
Pirated software bigger threat than open source: Gates
Microsoft's chairman and chief software architect, Bill Gates, has labelled pirated software as a "tougher competitor" to his company than open-source software.
Sun Dabbles in Open Source
Geeks tend to eschew computer eye candy -- all those cutesy animations and bouncy icons that litter so many programs and operating systems -- opting for enhanced computer performance over memory-using and processor-draining amusement. But Sun Microsystems is betting that a lot of Linux coders will soon have dazzling 3-D desktops even snazzier than the ones currently sported by Mac users.
OpenMFG succeeds with open source software for a fee
Should a company that sells software with licenses that restrict what can be done with the code use "open" in its name? Ned Lilly doesn't see why not. The founder and president of OpenMFG says his company's approach of combining open source development with licensed selling is the right way to handle the complex and changing world of business applications.
Democrats Tap Open Source
Open source has expanded into the political world, with open software powering the online operations of the Democratic National Committee and Sen. John Kerry's presidential campaign. The DNC has embraced open source to run its online operation, including outreach and fund raising, and has been working on this front since 2001 with New York-based consultant Plus Three LP.
The Eclipse Foundation, Instantiations and BEA Announce Formation of Eclipse Project to Integrate With Apache Beehive
The Eclipse Foundation, along with Instantiations, Inc., and BEA Systems, today announced the creation of "Pollinate," a new open-source incubator project focused on creating an Eclipse-based development environment and toolset to be named Eclipse Pollinate. Eclipse Pollinate, which will be designed to integrate with Apache Beehive, the industry's first easy-to-use, cross-container, open-source application framework for building service-oriented architectures (SOAs) and enterprise Java applications is being developed to help enable developers to more easily develop and deploy service-based and J2EE-based applications.
RealNetworks partners with Novell, Red Hat; GPLs Helix Player
RealNetworks announced that Red Hat and Novell would ship Real's software; GPLs Helix player.
IBM Linux GM: Enterprises beyond TCO questions with Linux
Used to be that nobody got fired for buying IBM. Big Blue's Linux general manager Jim Stallings, whose job it is to champion Linux use in the enterprise, seems to think times are changing. In this interview, he explains that IT departments worldwide are having to defend the presence of proprietary technology and explain why Linux and open source aren't being used in-house.
Linux in Government: Open Source Innovation within the DoD
When a National Security directive became effective, this DoD team took the initiative with open-source software.
Sun opens some Java source code
In a move that reflects the growing power of the open-source programming movement, Sun Microsystems plans Monday to share a modest chunk of Java source code, an experimental user interface for desktop computers called Project Looking Glass.
IBM pours cash into Taiwanese Linux project
Computer giants IBM and Microsoft are both strengthening their relationship and cooperation with Taiwanese software developers, which suggests a strong competition for leadership in the Taiwanese market, according to today's Economic News.
Sun slams Red Hat
Sun has launched an all out offensive today against Red Hat Linux, putting Solaris x86 at the tip of its bayonet. "We are a big supporter of the open source movement and have been forever," said Larry Singer, SVP of global market strategies at Sun, in an interview. "We think Linux is a huge movement that is pretty good for the industry and that for some implementations Linux makes sense. We also think there are a lot of people that consider Red Hat for the wrong reasons."
Novell and IBM combine on Linux training
Novell and IBM have joined forces to offer IT professionals a series of one-day Linux technical workshops across Australia and New Zealand. Open source training seems a hot topic at the moment with other training roadshows taking place across both countries in the coming weeks.
Linux: The State Of User-Mode Linux In the 2.6 Kernel
User-Mode Linux was merged into the 2.5 Linux development kernel back in September of 2002. Since that time, Jeff Dike has continued to provide patches to keep the project up to date, but the code within the stable 2.6 kernel has gotten stale and no longer even properly compiles. A request was sent to thelkml asking 2.6 maintainer Andrew Morton what would be required to get the latest patch merged into his -mm tree.
A media player inroad for Linux
GNU Linux, the free computer operating system, has won far more converts in corporate data centers than on desktop personal computers. But as more user-friendly software makes its way onto the Linux desktop, the free operating system is starting to make progress in its David-versus-Goliath competition against Microsoft, the dominant power in PC software.
Misperceptions give Microsoft hard time
Yet, the misperception about Windows persists despite the fact that last year, there were far more "patches" from competitors such as Mandrake (which had 119), Debian (184) and even Sun Microsystems (68). "Microsoft is producing far more secure products than Linux but the question is why don't we read about 'another hole in Linux?'" asks Mr Pickup.
Red Hat releases Sistina software under GPL
Five months after completing its US$31 million (AU$44.4 million) acquisition of Sistina Software, Red Hat released the source code for all of Sistina's proprietary software last Thursday, including its Global File System, under an open source license.
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