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    Users put ObjectWeb software to work 21 January, 2005 09:14

    The ObjectWeb middleware consortium this week put the spotlight on corporate and government users who have adopted its software for production use.
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    Java server maker Lutris bows out 08 May, 2002 11:13

    Highlighting the debilitating effects of consolidation in the market for application server software, a small maker of such products has quietly pulled out of the business and is selling off its technology.
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    Sun lends hand to open-source Java 27 March, 2002 08:00

    Sun Microsystems answered a long-standing call from open-source software developers Tuesday, saying Java fans will be able to submit some changes for the platform under open-source licenses and receive financial support from Sun for their projects.
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    Stretch your IT dollar 17 December, 2001 09:00

    Today's tough economy is requiring CIOs, CTOs, and other IT managers to rethink their spending habits. As shrinking budgets force these executives to buy smarter and repurpose whenever possible, financial constraints are also fuelling a resurgence of interest in open-source alternatives.
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    HP to offer Enhydra open source application server 10 April, 2001 08:07

    Continuing its push into the application server and e-business infrastructure market, Hewlett-Packard Co. said on Monday that it will offer Lutris Technologies Inc.'s open source application server, Enhydra, as a less expensive alternative for midrange and small companies.
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    Wireless enterprise products on show 25 October, 2000 12:01

    If you didn't get a chance to attend the Wireless IT 2000 show in the US last week, you missed a variety of vendors unveiling a heap of products aimed at making wireless data services over the Internet a more viable option for corporate users.
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    Wireless Products for Enterprise On Tap at Show 17 October, 2000 12:01

    This week a variety of vendors will unveil an array of products aimed at making wireless data services over the Internet a more viable option for corporate users.
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    Compaq Fills CTO Position 06 October, 2000 12:01

    Compaq Computer Corp. on Tuesday named Shane V. Robison the company's senior vice president and chief technology officer.
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    Compaq, NEC Invest in Open-Source Player 25 August, 2000 12:01

    SAN FRANCISCO (08/24/2000) - With investors continuing to flock toward the open-source platform, Lutris Technologies Inc. managed this week to secure US$16 million in funding from a variety of high-profile companies.
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    SuSE to Demonstrate Linux on Mainframe, PPC and WAP at LinuxWorld Expo 11 August, 2000 12:01

    SuSE to Demonstrate Linux on Mainframe, PPC and WAP at LinuxWorld Expo.
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    Petreley's column: The Open Source 18 July, 2000 12:01

    Technical columnists are paid to discuss their impressions when they experiment with software, but I am having trouble earning my wages this week. I've revisited two object-based open-source Web development tools, Lutris Technologies' Enhydra and Digital Creations' Zope, in the past few weeks.
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