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EXCLUSIVE VIEWING FOR OPEN MAGAZINE SUBSCRIBERS

We  knew last week that once wouldn't be enough when we turned out our
vol.  15  labs  focus  on Intel's C++ compiler. That, after all, was a
test  of code on a corporate laptop system, inviting the inevitability
of  Round  Two:  What  about  the  server side? This time, we practice
higher  Cmanship  and set our benchmarks sailing on a Tualatin-powered
HP  Netserver.  And  so  you  have  it,  another volley of interesting
discoveries  documented  in  this week's OpenBench Labs' High Cmanship
Redux.  Meanwhile,  for  those  of  you wondering if dodgy data mining
applications  will  ever  be reliable, read our story on the algorithm
experts  taming  these  beasties.  For  those of you who doubt there's
anything  intriguing  about  disk drives, check out our OpenBench Labs
report on Hitachi's new line for laptops.

Click  http://www.open-mag.com/eopen16.pdf  to  download  this  week's
e-Open.  And  don't  forget  to  send  a copy to your friends mired in
proprietary  systems.  If  you  are  running  IE 6.0 and can no longer
download  a  PDF  file  click http://www.open-mag.com/download.htm and
follow the instructions.

Coming in future issues: performance tests of journaling file systems,
trademark  disputes  under  expert  views;  the  agenda of strategists
behind NetBSD; and a new chapter in government's use of Open Source.

Regards,
The editors of Open magazine
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