Indian president calls for open source in defense
The former missile scientist says nonproprietary technology would make his nation's weapon systems safer.
The former missile scientist says nonproprietary technology would make his nation's weapon systems safer.
Government wants to extend alert system to the Internet, but details on how that would work are scant.
Sure, SOA received an inordinate amount of hype in 2007. But here are some companies that are putting it to work
A cluster being put together for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California will be the most powerful Linux or Intel-based supercomputer ever built.
A group of companies bands together to bring the high-speed networking technology to the open-source OS.
The consulting and services wing of the Japanese technology giant aims to grow by highlighting its familiarity with the business practices of both Japan and North America.
The idea of running EMRs as hosted software has some merit. Only what happens to the data when you decide to leave?
SOA methodologies were put to work for a range of jobs in 2008, from speeding up mergers to mainframe/legacy integration with customer systems to helping prevent black holes.
At the CeBit technology show in Hannover, the chief executive says the software giant is focusing on lowering energy consumption.
Have you ever been to an internet culture conference? Earlier this year, Harvard senior Tim Hwang threw one in Cambridge, Mass.