A bid farewell to Singapore's open source advocate
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| In June that year, he helped the R&D institute--alongside partner
| Singapore/MIT Alliance--establish a Linux competency center in a bid to help
| companies set up clusters for engineering and product design work on the open
| source platform.
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http://www.zdnetasia.com/blog/btw/0,39056810,63000611,00.htm
Related:
Linux Helps Company Develop Scalable Infrastructure
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| Singapore-based muvee Technologies addresses the growing need for consumer
| video creation with its flagship autoProducer PC software, which enables
| anyone to instantly turn videos and pictures into compelling,
| professional-quality productions in hundreds of different styles.
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| [...]
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| To best utilize its existing computers, muvee turned to a Linux operating
| system. Zero licensing fees and free, readily available tools and scripts
| made Linux an easy choice. However, the support limitations typical of Linux
| device drivers soon became apparent. “In the early days, we had to hunt
| around for drivers and patch and rebuild the Linux kernel when we added new
| devices to the system. We needed a stable, easy to use platform,” said Lo.
|
| In addition to the inherent benefits of Linux, muvee required a system that
| would enable it to focus on growing the business while minimizing system
| administration efforts. As the company expanded, it began using a larger
| number of enterprise-level servers. “With less than half a head count
| dedicated to system administration, we needed a technology partner that could
| provide solid support for server-level hardware and software,” Lo said.
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http://www.smbedge.com/features/view/4/2331/1/
Use Linux and you will be sued, Ballmer tells governments
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| Asian governments using Linux will be sued for IP violations,
| Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said today in Singapore. He did not
| specify that Microsoft would be the company doing the suing, but
| it's difficult to read the claim as anything other than a
| declaration of IP war.
|
| According to a Reuters report (which we fervently hope will
| produce one of Ballmer's fascinating 'I was misquoted'
| rebuttals*), Ballmer told Microsoft's Asian Government Leaders
| Forum that Linux violates more than 228 patents. Come on Steve,
| don't hold back - what you mean 'more than 228' - 229? 230? Don't
| pull your punches to soften the blow to the community. "Some
| day," he continued, "for all countries that are entering the WTO
| [World Trade Organization], somebody will come and look for money
| owing to the rights for that intellectual property."
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/11/18/ballmer_linux_lawsuits/
Singapore charity creates Edubuntu computer lab for terminally ill children
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| Using donated hardware from the Overseas Family School and National
| University of Singapore, the Linux Meetup Group used to power of LTSP to
| deploy 9 thin clients and 1 combined desktop/server.
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http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1066
Linux preinstalled in Singapore.
http://sg.hardwarezone.com/priceguide/newsview.php?id=2170 (link now broken)
Donorweb Draws On Red Hat to Promote Blood Donation and Retain Blood Donors
in Singapore
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| The content management system and more than 90 percent of the
| online applications on Donorweb are developed using open source
| software by a team of volunteers. The system and applications are
| hosted on two Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers located across
| Singapore and the US. S.P.T. Krishnan, a Red Hat Certified Engineer
| (RHCE), leads the voluntary team of developers and content editors
| and oversees the design of Donorweb's user interfaces and system
| architecture.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070529/20070529005026.html?.v=1
Building Singapore's National Grid
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| Gt: Sticking with Gelato's "Linux on Itanium" focus, I'm wondering how
| Linux played into these projects. Is Linux the common OS across the
| NGO's various projects?
|
| LEE: In setting up the NGPP, we make use of existing computational
| resources, which resulted in a heterogeneous grid. As all theser
| esources (including several Itanium clusters belonging to several
| participating organizations) use Linux as the OS, Linux as the common
| OS is an obvious choice.
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http://www.gridtoday.com/grid/943174.html
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