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Apple Displays Its Core in Mac OS X ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Apr 27, 2000 Abstract : Apple has opened up the source code for the kernel of their next generation operation system, Mac OS X. Et tu, Redmond?
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A New Development Framework on iSeries or i5/OS: Architecture ( Pages)
by Ludo Dierckx and Wim Van Leuven
May 18, 2005 Abstract : It is feasible to create native, intuitive and graphical business applications using just available software in i/OS and Open source Java. Using iSeries as an integrated business server is more than just a dream.
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Sony Picks Palm OS ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : Sony announced plans to build new Palm OS-based hand-held gadgets that could allow people to view videos, listen to music and organize information, thereby shutting out Windows CE.
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Does Microsoft Have Something Against 64-Bit Processors? ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 17, 2000 Abstract : More cracks appear in the Wintel duolith, as Linux appears to be the first OS “ready for prime time” on Intel’s 64-bit “Itanium” processor. Despite Microsoft’s statements to the contrary, Linux may also be the only 64-bit OS on Itanium for awhile.
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Linux at 25% of Server OS Market - Is Redmond Hearing Footsteps? ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 15, 2000 Abstract : Linux has now grabbed 25% of the server operating system market share, passing Novell and knocking on Windows's door.
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What If They Shipped an OS and Nobody Came? ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Jan 14, 2000 Abstract : With six weeks remaining before the announced shipment date for Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system, there are but a few applications
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OS SmackDown! ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Jan 12, 2000 Abstract : In the latest escalation in the battle between Windows and Linux, directions on how to replace each with the other have been published on the Web by their respective champions.
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Solomon Stands the Test of Time Despite Changing Masters Part Three: Product Differentiators ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Sep 5, 2003 Abstract : Of all the MBS' products, Solomon is apparently the purest in terms of a standard Microsoft technology stack, and without any proprietary additions. Furthermore, its sharp focus solely on Microsoft technology from ground up, coined in ''the power of one'' motto (one OS platform - Windows XP/NT/2000, one database platform - MS SQL Server, one development environment - MS Visual Basic, etc.), also presents an attractive, risk-adverse option for penny-pinching mid-market customers. Solomon IV has consequently been very competitive in speed of implementation, feasibility of customization, total cost of ownership (TCO), and price/performance ratio.
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OmniSky Selects WorkSpot to Develop Wireless Internet Services ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Aug 10, 2000 Abstract : Given that OmniSky’s wireless Internet service is Palm OS specific, WorkSpot is a safe and relatively inexpensive partner for OmniSky, which is still a privately funded organization
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