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Gaps found in Microsoft Exchange API documentation

March 10, 2008 Companies providing alternatives to Exchange are expressing concern over missing information in recently published APIs for Microsoft volume server products. TAGS: MAPI, API, Microsoft Exchange Server, e-mail server, CeBit, publication, gap, documentation, Microsoft Outlook, Linux, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, server

Lips Forum releases mobile Linux specs

December 12, 2007 Unlike Google's Android platform and others, the Lips Forum is trying to create a fully open-source set of specifications for mobile Linux. TAGS: Mobile Linux, Linux, specification, API, telecommunications, open source

Key mobile Linux platform out in March

February 4, 2008 The LiMo Foundation's mobile Linux platform will be released next month, but the API is available to developers immediately. TAGS: Morgan Gillis, Mobile Linux, platform, handset, API, Linux, specification, consortium, member, founder, developer

LiMo chief talks rivals, Nokia, and mobile Linux

February 4, 2008 Morgan Gillis discusses the LiMo Foundation's first mobile Linux platform release and why it matters that Nokia bought Trolltech. TAGS: Morgan Gillis, Trolltech, Mobile Linux, Nokia Corp., platform, API, handset, member, announcement, consortium, acquisition, Linux

Microsoft's crown jewels

December 2, 1998 Antitrust trials and internal memos leaked to the Web give the first glimpse of how Microsoft maintains a hammerlock on software APIs, and paint Linux and Java as its most serious threats yet. TAGS: glimpse, memo, Linux, threat, Java, Redmond, antitrust, API, Microsoft Corp.

Mobile phone companies join forces on Linux

June 15, 2006 Several cell phone makers and mobile operators plan to pull resources to develop a common Linux operating system for mobile devices. TAGS: mobile operator, foundation, handset maker, Motorola Inc., handset, Linux, specification, Motorola ROKR, platform, cell phone company, mobile phone, API, telephone company, operating system, mobile device, cell phone

Sun plugs serious holes in Java

November 29, 2005 Five risky flaws could let intruders remotely run code on vulnerable computers loaded with Windows, Linux or Solaris. TAGS: JRE, Sun Microsystems Inc., JDK, Java, Java development, Sun Solaris, intruder, Sun Java, flaw, Java application, vulnerability, API, Linux, security, Microsoft Windows

SCO's failing case against IBM

March 9, 2004 Open-source advocate Bruce Perens says SCO will need more than fancy footwork to pull off its argument in the Linux code dispute. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., IBM AIX, Unix, Open Group, AT&T Corp., claim, Linux, IBM Corp., argument, API, open source, lawyer, Novell Inc.

Linux gets its 'Moto' running

July 28, 2006 With phone called "Ming," company builds Chinese dynasty, helps Linux in its advance against Great Wall of rival OSes. TAGS: Motorola Inc., Mobile Linux, Linux, Trolltech, OEM, Symbian Inc., smart phone, China, Nokia Corp., mobile device, NEC Electronics Corp., API, Panasonic, development, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Samsung Electronics

Is the 'Web OS' just a geek's dream?

April 9, 2007 "Webtops" that bring multiple applications into a single browser take another stab at the fabled Web operating system.Images: Making the desktop fit in a browser TAGS: Laszlo Systems Inc., Salesforce.com Inc., Web browser, API, operating system, RSS, portal, blog, Linux, e-mail, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft, Novell talk up 'meat' of technical collaboration

February 12, 2007 The two companies vow to optimize virtualization servers and directories, with an interoperability and testing lab planned. TAGS: Novell Inc., hypervisor, Xen, meat, virtualization, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, interoperability, Microsoft Windows Server, SuSE, service pack, API, server, collaboration, Linux, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Linux seller licenses Windows Media technology

April 28, 2004 Turbolinux, a Japanese seller of the open-source operating system, bridges a philosophical divide by licensing Microsoft technology for playing digital music and video. TAGS: TurboLinux Inc., Windows Media Format, Windows Media, Linspire, Linux, open source, Japan, Linux seller, RealNetworks Inc., codec, API, digital music, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows, video

Novell delays open-source project

November 18, 2003 Developers and corporate customers eager to get their hands on an open-source version of Microsoft's .Net line of programming tools will need to wait a little longer. TAGS: Mono, Ximian, Novell Inc., Microsoft .NET, Stephen O'Grady, programming tool, open source, Unix, Linux, API, project, Microsoft Corp., developer, GUI, Java, acquisition

Utility computing reaches Red Hat Network

January 21, 2004 The company plans to expand its network service so customers can set up or reconfigure Linux servers from afar, a "provisioning" system that marks its entry into utility computing. TAGS: Red Hat Network, provisioning, Red Hat Inc., utility computing, on-demand computing, network service, Linux server, API, on-demand, module, IBM Corp., Linux, server

Red Hat makes provisions for utility computing

January 21, 2004 As expected, the company expands its network service so customers can set up or reconfigure Linux servers from afar, a "provisioning" system that marks its entry into utility computing. TAGS: provisioning, Red Hat Network, Red Hat Inc., utility computing, Linux server, network service, Linux, IBM Corp., API, server
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