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Gemtek Adopts Black Duck Software’s Protex as Policy Framework for Hybrid Product Development (Centre Daily Times)
Black Duck Software, the leading global provider of products and services for accelerating software development through the managed use of open source software, today announced that Gemtek, a world-leading provider of wireless broadband solutions, has deployed the Black Duck(TM) Protex platform to manage their hybrid product development process -- or development that involves the assembly of ...
The jury’s in: Effective software delivery (The Register)
Communications and structure lead to quality Reg Reader Workshop Over the past few weeks, we’ve been running a series of articles, polls and feedback reports on the subject of software development in general, and agile development in particular. A number of major themes have evolved, notably that agility is not some kind of panacea for all software ills - indeed, in many cases it is as much ...
XMOS Hardware Development Kit Provides Fast Track to Software Defined Silicon Designs (Centre Daily Times)
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Run, don’t walk, and pick up a REDFLY Mobile Companion for $199.95
I wrote up my first thoughts of the Celio Corp REDFLY Mobile Companion back in March, then I bought my own in May and then the price dropped from US$499 to US$399.95 in August. Well, now you can pick this device up for only US$199.95 and IMHO that is a steal for anyone with a Windows Mobile device looking to be productive on the go. I understand this is a "seeding" price that is only good until 31 October and I guess the intent must be to get the device out there and have people talk it up. Celio keeps working on and releasing device drivers so development is continuing with the REDFLY and I sure hope this major price drop ...