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Merge Healthcare Continues DICOM Leadership with Latest Toolkit Release...for DICOM/HL7 development. MergeCOM-3 is available for a variety of operating systems and programming platforms, including Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Linux and Unix operating systems; C/C++, C#/. Net and Java programming... In this article: Linux, Java programming, Nasdaq, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, and Milwaukee |
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eWEEK Technology News | November 02, 2009
Neon Updates zPrime Product Aimed at IBM Mainframes
...Processors), zAAPs (System z Application Assist Processors) and IFLs (Integrated Facility for Linux) that run particular workloads such as Linux, Java and databases at a lower cost. Neon officials found that those specialty engines could...
In this article: IBM, All rights reserved, Trademark, Java, and Intel
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Wired Top Stories | November 10, 2009
Open and Save DOCX Files Without an Upgrade
...site. Use OpenOffice (Windows, Mac or Linux) There's no native version of Microsoft Word for Linux, but you can use the free, open-source software package OpenOffice to edit DOCX files. OpenOffice is also available for Windows and Mac,...
In this article: OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Microsoft, Iso, TextEdit, Open XML, Gmail, and Java
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Centre Daily Times | 6 days ago
Veryant’s isCOBOL Offers Java with COBOL for Sintecop
...written 100 percent in Java, COBOL application developers can develop and deploy across many platforms, including AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Linux, Windows, Mac OS, and mainframe systems, using a single code base. The migration project was quick...
In this article: Cobol, Java, Unix, Small business, Hp-ux, Solaris, and Mac OS
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Computer World | October 27, 2009
Microsoft opens Outlook format, gives programs access to mail, calendar, contacts
...fact, there will be no requirement for any Microsoft software. Users are free to choose any platform, including Linux and any development language, such as Java or Ruby on Rails. Data in the .pst file is available to developers today via...
In this article: Microsoft, E mail, Office Open XML, GPL, Ruby on Rails, Microsoft Office, Java, and Enterprise content management
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MSDN | 4 days ago
Visual Studio 2010 Test Tools - Partner Integration Opportunities
...by MSFT. These scenarios include testing of migrated Cobol, CICS and other host applications, LOB application testing for systems such as SAP and Oracle financials, J2EE, Java and Linux testing and certain types of functional tests. It is...
In this article: Visual Studio, Microsoft, Web applications, Java, and Team Foundation Server
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The Register | November 09, 2009
zPrime cost-cutting mainframeware gets traction
...running Java and XML workloads. (Since 2000, IBM has sold another specialty mainframe engine, called the Integrated Facility for Linux, that is designated to run a Linux operating system and its applications.) One of the many stipulations of...
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Computer World | November 09, 2009
Microsoft buys Teamprise bridge between Java and .Net developers
...assets from SourceGear. Teamprise software lets Java developers using Eclipse-based IDEs or developers leveraging operating systems including Unix, Linux, and Mac OS X build applications via Visual Studio TFS. Microsoft's move is in...
In this article: Microsoft, Java, Visual Studio, Eclipse, Unix, Software development, and Team Foundation Server
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TheServerSide.com: | November 10, 2009
Java GUI Test Automation: Many Years of Squish Success at ARM
...provide automated GUI testing for that tool. The software that Squish is used to test runs on Windows and Linux (specifically, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4). Dave told us that one of the biggest...
In this article: ARM Ltd, Squish, Java, Qt, Junit, Internationalization, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
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Computer World | October 29, 2009
Checkmarx trumpets innovation in secure coding
...Siman in a statement released by the company. Usable in any stage of development, the product supports Linux, Windows and Solaris and languages such as Java, C/C++ and Salesforce.com Apex. Checkmarx is offering a free trial of its code...
In this article: C++, Solaris, Java, IDC, Microsoft, Asia, and Western Europe
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Linux (commonly pronounced: /ˈlɪnʌks/, in English, also pronounced: /ˈlɪnʊks/, Torvalds has made available an audio sample with his pronunciation in English (IPA: //ˈlɪnʊks//: ) and in Swedish (IPA: //ˈlɪːnɤks//: ) is a generic term referring to Unix-like computer operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Their development is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration; typically all the underlying source code can be used, freely modified, and redistributed, both commercially and non-commercially, by anyone under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Linux is predominantly known for its use in servers, although can be installed on a wide variety of computer hardware, ranging from embedded devices, mobile phones and even some watches to supercomputers. Linux distributions, installed on both desktop and laptop computers, have become increasingly commonplace in recent years, partly owing to the popular Ubuntu distribution and the emergence of netbooks.
The name "Linux" comes from the Linux kernel, originally written in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. The rest of the system usually comprises components such as the Apache HTTP Server, the X Window System, the GNOME and KDE desktop environments, and utilities and libraries from the GNU Project (announced in 1983 by Richard Stallman). Commonly-used applications with desktop Linux systems include the Mozilla Firefox web-browser and the OpenOffice.org office application suite. The GNU contribution is the basis for the Free Software Foundation's preferred name GNU/Linux.
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