CeBIT 2009: Internet Service Bus for Cloud Users
Mar 06, 2009The Interoperability project of the Open Source Business Foundation (OSBF) under Microsoft leadership presented its first results at CeBIT in Hannover.
more »CeBIT 2009: Linux Wants to Win Back Netbooks
Mar 05, 2009About a year ago almost every netbook ran on Linux. Now the free platform has disappeared from almost all of them. In an Open Source Forum at CeBIT, Warren Coles of Taiwanese netbook vendor Linpus explained the reasons why.
more »CeBIT 2009: Garmin presents Nüvifone with Linux
Mar 04, 2009US navigation specialist Garmin has shown off their nüvifone G60 at the 2009 CeBIT in Hanover.
more »Linux.com Now Hosted by Linux Foundation
Mar 04, 2009The Linux.com website is now being officially hosted by the Linux Foundation, who will start using it as a portal for online community participation.
more »CeBIT 2009: Intel Announces 32-Nanometer Chip
Mar 04, 2009Intel's Christian Morales presented plans for production of their new 32-nanometer chip at the CeBIT 2009 in Hannover. The faster, smaller and more energy-efficient chip should secure U.S. jobs for some time to come.
more »SCALE 7x: DOHCS Conference A report from the Demonstrating Open Source Healthcare Solution Conference
Mar 02, 2009Self-contained pre-conferences marked day zero at the seventh annual Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE), including the Women In Open Source (WIOS) conference, Open Source Software In Education (OSSIE), a Fedora activity day, two training tracks, and a Zenoss community day. One mini-conference grew large enough to spin off as a self-contained entity: the Demonstrating Open Source Healthcare Solution (DOHCS) conference, now in its third year, examined the comparatively low-profile work undertaken in the medical field.
more »CeBIT 2009: BITKOM Set on Green IT
Mar 02, 2009The Green IT theme has its definite place at CeBIT 2009, with a true defender. The BITKOM German industry association is launching the Green IT World forum on Tuesday, March 3, in Hannover.
more »CeBIT 2009: Fujitsu and Siemens to Split Up
Mar 02, 2009At the CeBIT in Hannover, Germany, the Fujitsu Siemens company announced a planned separation of its two entities as of April 2009.
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