Stories about: Covalent Technologies

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    Linux Foundation: We'd love to work with Microsoft 13/03/2008 09:43:59

    Jim Zemlin is the executive director of the Linux Foundation. Formerly executive director of the Free Standards Group, Zemlin also has served as vice president of marketing for Covalent Technologies, providing products and services for the Apache Web server. Zemlin has also been a keynote speaker at industry and financial conferences including Gartner's Open Source Conference and Linux World.
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    SpringSource buys Covalent in open-source deal 30/01/2008 08:30:21

    In another acquisition involving companies focused on open source, proponents of the Spring Framework and Apache software have joined forces in a merger being announced Tuesday.
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    Mono trudges on with .Net alternative 12/12/2002 11:01:11

    Developers from the loosely-knit Mono project this week made available more bits and pieces of their technology, as they slowly plug away at creating an open source version of Microsoft Corp.'s .Net initiative. Meanwhile, plans for a complete release of the technology have been put on hold.
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    AMD: Films, music highlight promise of 64 bits 19/11/2002 21:20:51

    Advanced Micro Devices President and Chief Executive Officer Hector Ruiz used his Tuesday morning keynote address here to demonstrate what 64-bit technology can accomplish for both businesses and consumers, as he challenged the IT industry to stop delivering technology for technology's sake.
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    Open-source .NET inches closer to fruition 23/07/2002 07:52:00

    The open source effort to create a freely-available version of Microsoft Corp.'s .NET development environment is set to take a leap forward Wednesday, when developers from the effort known as the Mono Project detail its latest accomplishments at a conference dedicated to open source software.
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    Apache 2.0 beta hits the Web 05/04/2001 10:11:50

    The beta version of Apache Web server 2.0 was completed Tuesday night, marking the availability of is seen as the first major reworking of the popular software in some time. The upgrade is expected to make the software more accessible to users unfamiliar with it and to integrate better with other platforms.
 
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