Andrew Orlowski at The Register writes: “LinuxWorld has been Eazel’s coming out party, and it’s with a self-denial bordering on the Jesuit that we waited for Herzfeld himself to take us through Nautilus, Eazel’s pride and joy.”
According to both parties, the bundling agreement will combine the transaction support for multiple and decentralized databases offered by OpenSales software with the Linux-based security solutions of Guardian Digital, reports Business Wire.
Business Wire reports that CrosStor will port its CrosStor NAS software to Red Hat eCos, enabling CrosStor’s NAS customers to capitalize on Red Hat’s POSIX-compatible EL/IX interface.
Business Wire reports the program, called OpenSalesXChange, will provide developers with complete access to contract employment in small and medium implementations of the open-sourced and WAP-enabled
e-commerce platform, OpenSales AllCommerce.
PRWeb reports that the process is a form of streaming both ways, similar to video conferencing, but using the Internet’s bandwidth
capabilities to hook up thousands, perhaps millions of people at the same time.
Business Wire reports this new release of IDS.2000 is the result of a three-way relationship between Informix, Compaq, and SuSE to bring the power and memory capacity of Compaq’s 64-bit Alpha system to the Linux market place.