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Welsh schools adopt open source email

Talkback Squirrel isn't really an email client, its a webmail server. SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP4" .the client is a web browser - will they be using an open source browser ?

[September 5, 2006, 10:56]

Single PC to adopt multiple OS

Talkback Old news. For the last two years, I have run X11, Windows (first 98SE now XP Pro) the Mac OS 9 and OS X on one machine- unsually two or three systems concurrently. Its a Mac - a Titatnium Powerbook to be exact.

[November 11, 2003, 14:22]

Mac OS X to adopt ZFS

Blog Comment I spent a little too much of my young life working on a networked server product (MainLAN 386, about which not much should be said), so got down and dirty with filing system design. Making something that's reliable, fast, reliable, extensible...

[June 8, 2007, 9:14]

SDMI will adopt MP3 as standard of choice - insider

News The idea of the organisation backing the format it was originally set up to combat might seem strange but its recent U-turns on MP3 make Neil McGuinness, spokesman for Diamond, believe it could happen.

[July 14, 1999, 16:28]

Welsh schools adopt open source email

Talkback This is not new. Cardiff switched entirely to Open Source servicing 20 Secondaries and 134 Primaries + Specials 2 years ago.ie 52,300 accounts but these included e-learning accounts not just email.

[September 5, 2006, 13:09]

Single PC to adopt multiple OS

Talkback No one cares if you can run Linux on a Virtual Pc running on Windows. They want to run Windows on a virtual PC running on Linux. Windows on Linux makes sense, but Linux on Windows allows Linux have a BSOD!

[November 10, 2003, 19:04]

Single PC to adopt multiple OS

Talkback I know there is always this huge memory loss when it comes to the Macintosh, but this ability to run multiple OS's on one machine is years old. Virtual PC has been on the Mac for a long time and has allowed a user to run all flavors of Windows...

[November 10, 2003, 20:34]

Single PC to adopt multiple OS

Talkback I'm a bit confused. Is Microsoft again claiming credit for something that has been around for years? VirtualPC has been running. Oh, hells never mind. Microsoft is the innovation GOD!

[November 11, 2003, 0:27]

SendMail to adopt Cloudmark's anti-spam tech

Talkback i have registered with Cloudmark spamnet, but i still get a lot of spam.how can i cure this?

[April 22, 2004, 21:51]

Laptop makers adopt 3G Gobi chipset

News Dell, HP and Lenovo are to incorporate Qualcomm's Gobi chipset into their laptops later this year. Gobi , which Qualcomm released in October 2007, is a chipset that allows travellers to connect to both High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) and Evolution...

[April 4, 2008, 14:57]

Linux firms adopt open-source media player

Talkback "In keeping with open-source practices, developers can use any piece of the Helix technology free for research or license it to produce commercial products. Where are you getting your definition of 'open source'?

[September 22, 2004, 16:18]

Wales to adopt mobile average-speed cameras

Blog Comment What a wonderful thing to hack into! So if the same license plate appears on two cameras faster than they should, i.e.the driver has for certain exceeded the speed limit between those two points, does he get a speeding ticket?

[October 6, 2009, 10:29]

Wales to adopt mobile average-speed cameras

Blog Comment Oh the joys of motoring! Give us some faster roads as well please.It's really all take take take.

[October 2, 2009, 18:26]

Wales to adopt mobile average-speed cameras

Blog Comment No not too paranoid at all. Before long we'll be handing over our UK roads to the banks and they'll be running the tolls. Imagine the joy.

[October 9, 2009, 0:35]

ERP suppliers are slow to adopt SaaS, says Gartner

Blog Comment I am honestly concerned by the impact of the financial crisis on the budget companies provision for acquisitions of SaaS. When I read that companies like NetSuite saves the planet over 400,000 tons of carbon dioxide every year just by hosting...

[July 31, 2009, 9:27]

US military to adopt next-gen Internet

News The US Department of Defense said it plans to support the next-generation Internet, known as Internet Protocol version 6, in as little as five years. In a briefing on Friday, John Stenbit, assistant secretary of defense for networks and information...

[June 18, 2003, 13:09]

SAP: Businesses to adopt 'collaborative' SOA

News SAP has said collaborative working through service-oriented architecture technology represents the future for businesses. Speaking at the opening day of SAP's Sapphire conference in Berlin, the company's co-chief executive, Henning Kagermann, said...

[May 20, 2008, 8:39]

Linux firms adopt open-source media player

News Linux software makers Red Hat and Novell said on Monday that they will begin offering RealNetworks' open-source media player with their operating system products. The two companies will start bundling RealNetworks' existing Helix Player on Monday...

[June 28, 2004, 16:45]

Orange may adopt Kangaroo online TV tech

News Orange is in talks to acquire the technology platform developed for the Kangaroo online on-demand TV service. Project Kangaroo started life in 2007 as a joint venture between BBC Worldwide, Channel 4 and ITV but was subsequently given the red light...

[April 7, 2009, 9:01]

Asia faster to adopt hosted services, says Microsoft

News Asian businesses will take to Microsoft's hosted messaging and collaboration products more quickly that those in the US, according to Microsoft's top executive. Allison Watson, corporate vice president for Microsoft's worldwide partner group, told...

[August 5, 2009, 9:48]

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