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Mono sinks its claws into Fedora
Written By: Sam Varghese
Section: Open Sauce

Category: Linux Blog

2009-11-19 18:07:49
The latest release of Red Hat's community GNU/Linux distribution, Fedora, installs Mono and Windows.Forms by default from DVD, an Unix developer has found.


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New betas of Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2009-10-19 20:58:00
Microsoft has released Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 and Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Beta 2 to MSDN subscribers. The company also announced a simplification of the Visual Studio 2010 line.


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Mono and Samba: smell the difference, says Allison
Written By: Sam Varghese
Section: Open Sauce

Category: Linux Blog

2009-10-15 21:23:37
Samba and Mono differ in the ways the two projects have chosen to deal with software patents in the implementation, according to renowned Samba developer Jeremy Allison.
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October Patch Tuesday is biggest ever
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Security

2009-10-13 18:33:19
As expected, Microsoft released 13 new security bulletins overnight (Australian time). A mammoth 34 vulnerabilities are addressed, including some affecting Windows 7.


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London Stock Exchange gets the facts and dumps Windows for Linux
Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery

Category: The Linux user and switcher blog

2009-10-08 08:16:06
Microsoft’s marketing arm excitedly churned out a case study in 2005 when the London Stock Exchange (LSE) rolled out a C# stock exchange ticker system on Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server 2000. Four years later the LSE has scrapped the whole system in favour of a Linux-based solution instead.


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MonoTouch brings .Net to the iPhone
Written By: David Heath
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2009-09-14 22:26:52
Overnight, Novell announced the availability of MonoTouch which allows .Net developers to bring their tools and skills together to create iPhone applications


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CodePlex accepted by Linux, open source community: Microsoft
Written By: David M Williams
Section: The Linux distillery

Category: The Linux user and switcher blog

2009-09-12 22:00:41
Microsoft’s own SourceForge-like repository of open source projects, CodePlex, celebrated its third anniversary recently. According to Sara Ford, CodePlex program manager, the site is accepted and welcomed among the fans of open source and Linux software.


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Microsoft Mono move means exactly nothing
Written By: Sam Varghese
Section: Open Sauce

Category: Linux Blog

2009-07-12 20:21:02
When Britain was the superpower of the world, there was one tactic which its officials used, with great success, to manage its colonies - divide and rule.
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Dear Microsoft: Don't meddle with Firefox
Written By: David Heath
Section: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!

Category: All things technical

2009-06-04 09:39:43
Microsoft's automated update facility is a wonderful thing.  It applies patches to all kinds of Microsoft packages.  Oddly, it recently also tried to pwn Firefox.
David Heath
Firefox Microsoft

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Fedora casts Mono into outer darkness
Written By: Sam Varghese
Section: Open Sauce

Category: Linux Blog

2009-06-03 19:27:22
Red Hat's community GNU/Linux distribution, Fedora, has decided to replace the Mono-dependent note-taking application Tomboy with Gnote in upcoming releases, according to a message posted to the Fedora Desktop mailing list.
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Oracle: what happens to MySQL and OpenSolaris?
Written By: Sam Varghese
Section: Technology feature

Category: Server

2009-04-20 18:50:21
From a company that was touting its own progress and supposed ability to steer itself through difficult technology waters on its own, Sun Microsystems, over a few months, became an entity that was desperately looking to be acquired.
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Book review: Programming Microsoft LINQ
Written By: David M Williams
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2009-03-01 00:06:58
LINQ promises programmers the ability to query data from any source within Visual Basic or C#. "Programming Microsoft LINQ," from Microsoft Press, is a tremendously detailed and helpful guide to the .NET Framework 3.5's LINQ implementation, within Visual Studio 2008.


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Microsoft goes open source for blogging software
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Open Source

2008-12-09 00:33:40
'Open source' isn't usually the first phrase that comes to mind when you hear 'Microsoft' (unless you're one of those who believes open source is always the answer to Microsoft), but the company has released an early version of an open source content management system called Oxite. Excited?


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Steve Ballmer speaks and he’s excited!
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-11-06 04:47:16
Developers, developers, developers – Steve Ballmer came to Sydney today to speak at Microsoft’s Power To Developers conference, followed by two of his top lieutenants. What did he say, and where can you watch the entire webcast?


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Microsoft sparks fledgling developer interest with BizSpark
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2008-11-05 23:50:47
Microsoft's trying to head off the encroachment of open source into what it sees as its traditional turf - development tools - with a new scheme called BizSpark. The idea is to provide startups with tool and server licences for $0 upfront.


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MYOB makes the move to SQL Server, .NET
Written By: David M Williams
Section: Information technology news

Category: Vendors

2008-10-29 07:06:36
MYOB - "Mind Your Own Business" - is one of Australia's best known financial management software for small businesses. After 17 years its platform is being re-engineered using leading edge Microsoft technologies.
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Windows HPC Server 2008 goes RTM
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Software

2008-09-23 02:40:11
Windows HPC Server 2008 is the latest member of Microsoft's operating systems family to go into production. HPC - high performance computing - is aimed at customers with major number-crunching tasks.


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Goodbye to Bill Gates on June 27... but it’s not goodbye forever!
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-06-22 07:24:26
Bill Gates stops his “day to day” work at Microsoft on Friday June 27, to focus on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and its work in health, vaccines, education and more. But he remains Microsoft’s Chairman – and its largest single shareholder – so he won’t be too far away if Steve Ballmer wants to have a chat!


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db4o sharpens its Image
Written By: Tony Austin
Section: A Meaningful Look

Category: Personal and Enterprise Computing

2008-05-22 23:56:10
db4o (database for objects) is an open source object database for the Java and .NET environments, developed starting in 2000 by db4objects, Inc. They have just announced that their Eclipse-based Java to C# source code conversion tool "sharpen" has been released as free software.


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