But will the federal budget, due out soon, live up to expectations set in State of the Union? WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s State of the Union speech was so technology-focused that it buoyed expectations that U.S. investment in IT, particularly supercomputing, will survive his plan to freeze domestic spending for five years. In his speech Tuesday, Obama made it clear that the government’s
Linux has become a dominant player in finance due to the OS kernel's ability to pass messages very quickly When it comes to the fast-moving business of trading stocks, bonds and derivatives, the world’s financial exchanges are finding an ally in Linux, at least according to one Linux kernel developer working in that industry. This week, at the annual LinuxCon conference in Vancouver, Linux kernel
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