IBM Joins Open Office Community
Sep 10, 2007Open Office development will benefit from IBM's own development activities.
more »Linux Entertainment in Airbus A380
Aug 28, 2007When the Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 takes off for its maiden flight October 25, it will have a complete Linux client/server system on board.
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more »StarOffice Free with Google Pack
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more »Lotus Notes 8 Available for Linux Servers
Aug 14, 2007IBM has now released the new version of the Lotus Notes Groupware and Collaboration Suite for Linux servers. Besides numerous enhancements and a new, Java-based architecture, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 now provides a Linux distribution-based platform for the server.
more »Security Bug in Konqueror, Updates for Seamonkey & Co
Aug 08, 2007Following Firefox and Thunderbird, a known URL security bug was closed in the Seamonkey browser suite in August. A similar bug has now been found in Konqueror.
more »Archivista Box with Open Source OCR
Aug 06, 2007Swiss vendor Archivista offers a document management solution comprising T2 Linux, OCR software, scanning software, archiving software and hardware. Version VIII of the GPL'd including the free OCR programs Ocrad 0.17 and Tesseract 2.0 is now available for downloading.
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Aug 06, 2007The new Sage Classic Line 2008 ERP solution now runs on the Collax Solution Platform based on a Linux server.
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