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Inprise's cross-platform JBuilder 3.5

Java Tool Ships With Support for all Leading Platforms: Linux, Windows and

Solaris. Inprise/Borland announced JBuilder 3.5, a new version of its popular Java development tool. With JBuilder 3.5, Java developers building Internet and enterprise applications will dramatically shorten their development cycles.

Linux Expo?

When I attended the Bazaar conference in New York in December and found it wanting, I ended my commentary with the hope that users looking for a high-caliber technical conference would at least be able to go to a Linux Expo in North Carolina. Oh well, it looks like that ain't going to happen. The original Linux Expo is dead, at least this year.

Graduates drive Linux

A Ready availability of graduates with Linux skills is driving the next wave of open-source adoption in business. Daniel Frye, 42, the IBM program director for Linux, said the global skills shortage was driving corporations to consider open source over proprietary solutions to keep ahead of competitors.

Technauts Partners With TCS

Technauts, a provider of software for smart Internet appliances, announced that it has entered into a joint development arrangement with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), to open an engineering center in India.Technauts will leverage TCS's infrastructure in joint product development, testing and support of its eServer product family. Technauts developed the low cost Linux-based eServer information appliances.

Novell jumps into Linux pool

Having previously dabbled with the "open source" software movement, Novell said it plans to make versions of its networking software available for Linux users and launched a version of its directory services for the growing operating system.

RealPlayer7 for Linux Beta Released

RealPlayer allows you to enjoy streaming audio and video on networks and the Internet. It provides sound and video to systems with 28.8-kbps or faster modems. Features include destination buttons for one-click access to news and entertainment, near CD-quality audio (28.8-kbps and faster connections only), and full-screen video capability (high-bandwidth connections only).

SAS to unveil Linux strategy

A Linux version of the SAS System software suite will be available in the fourth quarter of this year, vnunet.com can exclusively reveal. The suite will initially be available for Red Hat Linux on Intel hardware and be extended to all major distributions of Linux.

Cashing in on Linux fever

Up until about a year ago, most investors had never heard the word "Linux." Seeing dollar signs, investment bankers quickly took a few Linux companies public, notably Red Hat (RHAT: news, msgs) and VA Linux Systems (LNUX: news, msgs). Both had stunning debuts.

Bowstreet Updates Offerings, Joins Linux Camp

The first release of Bowstreet's software, which automates the construction of extranets, was called Web Automation Factory and supported Sun Solaris and Windows NT operating systems. Bowstreet officially plans to embrace Linux next week, adding its support for the open source operating system.

Free Operating System Bringing in the Cash?

A handful of companies, which have spent large amounts of time customizing Linux into their own distribution package, are now cashing in the Linux craze. Is this a good thing for the Linux "revolution" and is it fair that a few profit from the work of so many?