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Daffodil Replicator v1.8 released with Scheduling, Debugging and Replication Process Monitoring
Saturday the 7th, May 2005 at 01:54 AM (EDT)
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Rohit Malhotra writes "Daffodil Software, a Java database and replication technology company, today announced the beta release of Daffodil Replicator v1.8 with new features like Scheduling, Debugging, Special Character handling, and Replication Process Monitoring."

Daffodil Replicator v1.7 launched with Push-Pull Replication
Thursday the 10th, March 2005 at 04:40 AM (EST)
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Daffodil Software, a Java database and replication technology company, today announced the beta release of Daffodil Replicator v1.7 with Push-Pull replication at SourceForge.net.

Free SSL Certificates for Open Source Projects
Sunday the 20th, February 2005 at 06:25 AM (EST)
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The Go Daddy Group, Inc., parent company of GoDaddy.com, the No. 1 registrar of domain names, announced today that it will issue its Turbo SSL Certificate to bona-fide open source software projects -- at no cost. "Open source" software projects allow software developers free access to underlying software code, as well as the ability to read, redistribute, and modify the source code.

Open Source Database One$DB v4.0 released
Tuesday the 15th, February 2005 at 04:10 AM (EST)
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Daffodil software has announced the release of v4.0 of its open source java database One$DB.

PHP module for Java RDBMS Daffodil DB released
Friday the 11th, February 2005 at 05:04 AM (EST)
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Rohit Malhotra writes "

Gurgaon, India - February 10, 2005: Daffodil Software today announced the release of the PHP extension module for its Java database - Daffodil DB. With this move, Daffodil DB can now be used as a back-end for web-based applications, including websites.

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TimeSys Announces First LSB Certification for Embedded Linux
Thursday the 10th, February 2005 at 10:28 AM (EST)
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TimeSys(R) Corporation, a leader in embedded Linux(R) technologies and development tools, today announced that its OSDL Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) 2.0 reference distribution for PowerPC is the first embedded Linux distribution to conform to the Free Standards Group's Linux Standard Base (LSB) 1.3 specification.

Novell Teams With IBM to Promote SUSE LINUX and Linux on POWER
Thursday the 10th, February 2005 at 10:24 AM (EST)
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Novell and IBM have launched a joint promotion to encourage software developers to build their applications for Novell’s SUSE(R) LINUX Enterprise Server on IBM POWER platforms. SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9, with the scalability and performance enhancements of the 2.6 Linux kernel, combined with the processing capabilities of IBM POWER5 processor-based servers, including IBM eServer OpenPower, IBM eServer BladeCenter JS20, IBM eServer pSeries and IBM eServer iSeries, provides a strong foundation for a full range of applications. By promoting the creation of new applications for the popular Linux on POWER platform, this initiative will expand customer options for what they can run on Linux.

New OSDL Data Center Linux (DCL)
Wednesday the 9th, February 2005 at 10:40 AM (EST)
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he Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium of companies dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux(R), today announced that OSDL Data Center Linux Capabilities version 1.1 (DCL 1.1) is now available. The new document expands priorities published last year by the Lab around Data Center Linux in four main areas: security, hot-plug, clustering, and storage networking.

Mandrakesoft and BRGM to participate in IGGI supercomputer project
Sunday the 6th, February 2005 at 07:58 AM (EST)
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Mandrakesoft and BRGM will participate along with INRIA in IGGI, a research project in grid computing. The consortium will develop the technologies needed to turn any network of commodity desktop machines into a cluster. The project will receive governmental funding.

Daffodil DB v4.0 launched with Compiere support
Friday the 4th, February 2005 at 07:02 AM (EST)
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4th Feb, 2005 (Gurgaon, India): Daffodil Software today announced the stable release of version 4.0 of its popular Java database Daffodil DB.

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