How does AIR help developers?
Semiconductor, digital media and wireless communications sectors to be the worst hit
Canada-based Sierra Wireless has launched a new software development kit to support original equipment manufacturers using the Linux operating system.
Kontron, a provider of custom embedded and communications services, and LynuxWorks, a provider of embedded operating systems, have released an Intel-based COTS platform for safety critical, deterministic real-time embedded applications, using the Kontron Pentxm2 single board computer running the LynxOS-178B real-time operating system.
Bria provides variety of VoIP features to Microsoft Outlook.
Scania, a Swedish manufacturer of heavy trucks and buses, has expanded its use of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform with integrated server and storage virtualisation capabilities.
Linux to ‘open up the future for enterprises’
New era for Linux virtualisation
The Fedora Project, a Red Hat sponsored and a community-supported open source collaboration project, has announced the availability of Fedora 10, the latest version of its free open source operating system distribution.
How do new protocols secure data transmission?
The Secure Enterprise 2.0 Forum has been launched to promote the secure use of Web 2.0 in business environments. The start point for addressing 2.0 enterprise issues must involve gaining a proper understanding of what Web 2.0 tools and products are present in the enterprise, and what impact they may have on existing IT rules and usage policies.