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Runtime Revolution announced the release of Revolution 2.0, a multiplatform development tool. Revolution uses an interface builder, an English-like programming language and built-in internet and multimedia features, so users can write a single application that will run on any target OS. Features new to version 2.0 include a Jaguar-friendly interface, Unicode text entry and manipulation, spreadsheet/table text fields, a new XML library, new SOAP support, a new report printing engine, an integrated debugger including scripting support, improved database access on all platforms, Perl-compatible regular expressions, and MIDI music file-creation and playing tools.
Contact: Runtime Revolution Ltd., 91 Hanover Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK EH2 1DJ, support@runrev.com, www.runrev.com/news/revolution20.html.
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server (CPS) is a web content management system (CMS) implemented on top of Zope. CPS can be used to implement collaborative intranet, extranet or internet applications. In CPS, the generation of web pages and hierarchy structures are dynamic and rely on a separation of content, presentation of data and logic that applies it. Indexation and previewing of office automation documents in a variety of formats (StarOffice, OpenOffice, PDF, RTF, XML, etc.), an integrated search engine and meta directory, versioning and mailing lists are all available. CPS is free software that can be downloaded from the Nuxeo web site.
Contacti: Nuxeo 14, rue du Soleillet, Paris, France 75020, contact@nuxeo.com, www.nuxeo.com/en.
CommuniGate Pro Groupware messaging server offers e-mail, calendaring, scheduling and sharing capabilities. Targeted as enterprise-level use, the Groupware product can replace or run in conjunction with Microsoft Exchange and offers more stable and secure functionality. Groupware operates on 26 OSes, allowing them all to connect to one another through a message store and transport MAPI provider that composes and parses MIME messages. CommuniGate Pro Groupware supports SMTP, POP, IMAP, folder sharing, webmail, LDAP, S/MIME, mailing lists and spam/virus protection for connected clients.
Contact: Stalker Software, Inc., 655 Redwood Highway, Suite 275, Mill Valley, California 94941, 800-262-4722 (toll-free), info@stalker.com, www.stalker.com.
Ampro Computers and TimeSys have partnered to produce a series of certified, production-quality Linux distributions and development environments for the design and deployment of embedded real-time OEM devices. The first joint release, called a QuickStart Kit (QSK), is for Ampro's PowerPC ISA-based EnCore PP1 module. QSKs for MIPS and x86 boards and modules will follow. Each QuickStart Kit comes with a TimeSys Linux distribution with the OS, device drivers, GNU development tools, Windows (Cygwin) and Linux workstation development environments, a root filesystem (RFS) and a verified boot loader. In addition, QuickStart Kits include evaluation copies of Loadable Kernel Modules (LKMs) to add the real-time reservations capabilities of TimeSys Linux Real-Time, TimeSys Linux CPU and/or TimeSys Net.
Contact: Ampro Computers, Inc., 5215 Hellyer Avenue #110, San Jose, California 95138, 800 966-5200 (toll-free), www.ampro.com/linux.
Xandros has released the Xandros Desktop, a desktop environment developed by the former Corel Linux Business division team, which Xandros acquired in 2001. The main features of Xandros are compatibility, ease of use, high security and network updates. Xandros is interoperable with Windows, UNIX and Linux networks. File sharing between these systems also is possible. Desktop also features CodeWeaver's CrossOver technology so users can run Windows and Linux applications simultaneously. In addition, the five-step graphical installation program allows users to resize NTFS partitions.
Contact: Xandros, Inc., 41 East 11th Street, 11th Floor, New York, New York 10003, sales@xandros.com, www.xandros.com.
Today’s modular x86 servers are compute-centric, designed as a least common denominator to support a wide range of IT workloads. Those generic, virtualized IT workloads have much different resource optimization requirements than hyperscale and cloud applications. They have resulted in a “one size fits all” enterprise IT architecture that is not optimized for a specific set of IT workloads, and especially not emerging hyperscale workloads, such as web applications, big data, and object storage. In this report, you will learn how shifting the focus from traditional compute-centric IT architectures to an innovative disaggregated fabric-based architecture can optimize and scale your data center.
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It's Raspberry Pi month at Linux Journal. Each week in May, Adafruit will be giving away a Pi-related prize to a lucky, randomly drawn LJ reader. Winners will be announced weekly.
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