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Founding father of Net to head domain name body

Author: JT Smith

From CNet: “A man widely regarded as one of the Internet’s founding fathers
will lead the international oversight board for online addresses, bringing a technical focus
to an organization often accused of straying into social policy and governance.

Vinton Cerf, 57, was selected chairman of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers (ICANN) following its annual meeting Thursday.”

Linux Business Expo’s Best of the Best

Author: JT Smith

Maximum Linux posts the winners of the Linux Business Expo at Comdex’s best of show awards.

Category:

  • Linux

BSD Tricks: Linux compatibility, the hard way

Author: JT Smith

Oreillynet.com has a column: “It seems it would be possible to run programs in
Linux mode using the existing Linux partition, rather than installing linux_base.

This column heads off into uncharted, unsupported territory. Don’t play with this on a
production system. Bring aspirin, patience, and lots of Band-Aids. Here be dragons.
Bridge Out Ahead. Beware of Postal Workers. You have been warned.”

Category:

  • Unix

Megawheels announces plan for profitability

Author: JT Smith

From Canada Newswire: Megawheels Inc., a global application
provider of e-solutions for the automotive publishing and retail sectors today
announced its 2001 business plan. The plan charts a clear path to
profitability for the Company and the roll-out of the company’s inVision
product and industry unique Net2Print publishing software. Specifically, the
Company said it will focus on the establishment of media partnerships that
expedite the growth of its global automotive dealer network and improve
profitability. Financial highlights of the plan project a cash-positive
position by calendar year-end 2001. Drive, the company’s LINUX based, server-based or Application
Service Provider delivered DMS solution, optimizes automotive retail
management processes to deliver improved profitability and efficiencies in
automotive retail stores.

VA Linux falls behind

Author: JT Smith

Inter@ctive Week has a start story about VA Linux’s latest earnings report, detaling the numbers. (VA Linux owns NewsForge.)

Category:

  • Open Source

MATRAnet announces M>WebTouch 3.0 support for Linux

Author: JT Smith

From InternetWire:
Continuing its commitment to open internet standards and support for all
major software platforms, MATRAnet, Inc., a leader in e-business solutions,
has announced the availability of M>WebTouch 3.0 on Linux and Oracle
8i(TM) release 2. M>WebTouch 3.0 provides businesses with an unrivaled,
integrated suite of powerful tools that enables them to interact via their web
sites in real-time with potential customers.

FreeBSD: Discovering system processes

Author: JT Smith

Oreillynet.com has an article on FreeBSD processes. “Like any other Unix system, FreeBSD is a multitasking, multiuser operating system. This
means that a number of users can each be running a number of programs at the same time. It
is the kernel’s responsibility to ensure that each of these programs gets a fair turn at your
computer’s CPU and that each user receives the correct results from their program’s
execution.”

Category:

  • Unix

FreeDevelopers.net: The coders’ collective

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet features FreeDevelopers.net, a group of coders that has gotten the endorsement and the Free Software Foundation.

Category:

  • Open Source

Caldera Systems Linux certifies Boss Commerce Pro

Author: JT Smith

Independent web application
developer Boss Design announced that Caldera Systems
Linux has certified the Boss Commerce Pro v3.0 flagship
product as the first e-commerce software to run on Open-Linux
eDesktop 2.4 and eServer 2.3.

The open-source architecture of Boss Commerce Pro v3.0? makes
it a fully customizable solution that gives users the freedom
to modify code to meet their unique applications. Designed to
mould to each site’s unique architecture, Boss Commerce? can
empower hundreds of stores from one server license.

CEO and founder Phil Whittemore called his software “an ideal
solution for ISPs or any company wanting a robust open-source
e-commerce solution for any major platform, now also including
both versions of Caldera Systems Linux.” Because of its
unique flexibility, Whittemore says, “If you can imagine it,
you can probably do it with Boss Commerce.”

Boss Design’s Paul Neyman, VP and spokesman for this rapidly
growing Austin company, said that “Instead of having to adapt
your unique site to the software’s constraints, Boss Commerce?
moulds to your plan and gives you the industry’s widest
latitude for customizing code to your specific needs.”

The system was tested using OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4 running
Apache Web Server and MySQL Database.

Main features include unlimited number of products; unlimited
searches by part number, keyword, or category; member login
that prefills information; completely open source code; and
multiplatform flexibility. Unique features include
administrator settable use of states, territories, provinces,
countries and Armed Forces addresses.

Open flexibility means that Boss Commerce Pro v3.0 is not a
template- or wizard-driven package with fill-in-the-blanks
implementation. Taking advantage of its flexible options
requires a working knowledge of server setup, ODBC data
sources, and HTML to customize and maintain.

Boss Commerce Pro v3.0 runs on a variety of computer platforms
— WindowsNT/Windows2000, HPUX, Linux, and Solaris — and
requires a ColdFusion Server Pro (minimum v4.0). It works
with Microsoft SQL 7.0/2000, Oracle 8, IBM’s DB2, MySQL,
Microsoft Access Database, or any ODBC-compliant database.
One-time license fee per server is $1,699 for as many stores
as the server can handle (vs. typically 5 stores from its
major competitors).

Boss Commerce Pro v3.0 is designed to compete favorably with
major e-commerce competitors: AbleCommerce Store-Building
Software®, Microsoft Site Server, and IBM WebSphere.

PRESS SECTION (Spec Sheet, Company Overview, Graphics)
is available here.
COMPETITIVE COMPARISON TABLE
is available here.
ONLINE DEMO STORE
is here.
ONLINE ADMIN GUI EXAMPLE
is here.
DOWNLOADABLE DEMO
is here.
Whittemore founded Boss Design as a private web design firm in
1995 before the Internet became a national passion. His focus
shifted to customer web application development by December
1998 with release of Boss Commerce v1.0. Boss Design has
been doubling sales every year since its inception. Company
headquarters are in Austin, Texas, one of the fastest-growing
IT centers in the U.S. The company’s business model nurtures
a virtual network of IT specialists spread around the country
instead of gathered inside traditional corporate headquarters.

Whittemore also serves as CTO for two companies: Enaro, a
European e-commerce solutions company in Amsterdam, and
InsideWomensSports.com, formed by LPGA professional Kelley
Brooke. He formerly worked as a stunt pilot and expert
mechanic for Ferraris and Lotus Cars, while maintaining a passion for big
game fishing.

See the company’s web site for complete PRESS KIT, including a
spec sheet, downloadable PDF documents, plus photos and
graphics formatted for both the web and print publications.
User references available on request. For more info contact
Paul Neyman, VP (see contact numbers at top of this release).

* * * * * * * * * * *

Boss Design and Boss Commerce Pro v3.0? are U.S. tradenames
and trademarks. All rights reserved worldwide. All other
trademarks noted in this release are property of their
respective owners.
Paul Neyman

Corel to sell Linux operations?

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot readers discuss an article from Information Week suggesting one of Corel’s decisions by the end of the year may be to sell its Linux operations.

Category:

  • Linux