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Free and open source software key for multicore hardware

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New Zealand, February 3, 2014.

Free and open source software key to taking advantage of multicore hardware

Free and open source software will almost undoubtedly be the way to manage hugely powerful multicore computers says Nicolas Erdody.

The organiser of Multicore World 2014 Conference at Aucklands AUT on 25 and 26 February, says computer engineers are beginning to get to grips with writing programs to effectively handle many cores on one chip (multicore), which dramatically increases computing processing power.

But theres many different approaches to how to provide these instructions, and weve assembled a world-class range of speakers to outline these software advances, which so far havent matched the massive hardware increases by computer-chip manufacturers, says Erdody.

For IT managers, CTOs & CIOs, computer engineers and developers and anyone with even a hint of interest in where computing is heading, this conference will be invaluable.

Among the speakers is Associate Professor Manuel Chakravarty of the University of New South Wales who will illustrate how the Accelerate open source framework delivers a competitive multicore performance with a fraction of the effort of alternatives.

The Lead Data Technologist at Germanys codecentric AG, Pavlo Baron, will explain why their approach is to use Java Virtual Machine (JVM) as a way to deal with multiple millions of events per second in a multicore environment.

New Zealands Catalyst IT, who are also one of the conferences sponsors, will have its Cloud Engineer Ricardo Rocha describe some of the significant shifts that have occurred in data storage systems, where new interfaces aim to relax, and speed up, some of the traditional access protocols.

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Top Crowdfunding Campaign Now Accepts Open Source Money

Helsinki, Finland (PRWEB) February 04, 2014

Macecraft Software has announced the integration of cryptocurrency wallets for Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin as part of the recent efforts to fund the release of its flagship software product, jv16 PowerTools as free, open source software.

I love open source and I love money, so we wanted to take the extra step and accept open source money such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and, of course, Dogecoin, said Jouni Flemming, lead developer at Macecraft Software. I believe this is the way of the future, and something that our users have been asking us to do, he continued.

Using Indiegogo, a well-known crowdfunding campaign portal, Macecraft Software has already raised over 17% of its funding target in under 10 days into the campaign, with over 50 days remaining. While Indiegogo is not yet accepting crypto coins as a method of payment, Macecraft Software has released its own wallet addresses and made them available for its community to chip in with their coins towards the campaign objective.

The three options made available by the company in order to fund their project are Bitcoin (wallet address: 1FT5doKEsB4wRxHXsuWPELwGRtWGmEWhsj), Litecoin (wallet address: LaT8ZN9WCFsVdFiApwX2fg5CCLuDcdaAvf) and Dogecoin (wallet address: DCs46NQ3esvUtGRLHP2WioFFiDR1APiXub).

Making jv16 PowerTools free, open source software by crowdfunding with open source crypto currencies such as Bitcoin makes all the sense in the world! It is something that was never done before for turning commercial software into open source and we hope that by pioneering such an initiative our community will help us spread the word, said Mihai Barbulescu, crowdfunding campaign coordinator at Macecraft Software.

For non-cryptocurrency funders, the crowdfunding campaign is available at: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/jv16-powertools-as-open-source.

For more information on the release of jv6 PowerTools as open source as well as current crowdfunding campaign goals, news and updates visit the official Macecraft Software company website at:

http://www.macecraft.com/category/news/.

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Silect releases a free management pack development tool for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager users

NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb.3, 2014 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- As part of their mandate to bring better software monitoring, reporting and management solutions to IT applications and systems, Silect Software, engineered a new management pack development toolSilect MP Authoravailable for free from http://www.mpauthor.com

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MP Author allows users to easily design and develop new management packs or customize existing management packs for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager. Whether the IT application or systemrequiring System Center Operations Manager management and monitoring---is common or custom, MP Author allows users to develop management packs without needing XML skills. Utilizing a wizard-driven designer and a simple, intuitive browse and select interface, MP Author guides users through pre-populated and pre-configured steps to design new and/or customize existing management packs to specifically meet their unique business needs.

"We are continuing to invest in our products that extend Microsoft System Center, with the development of Silect MP Author," said Ken Marcia, CEO of BridgeWays, Inc., the parent company of Silect Software. "As a leading provider of management packs for Microsoft System Center, we know it's difficult for a management pack to come out-of-the-box completely geared to meet the needs of a specific business scenario. MP Author resolves this challenge by allowing users to create and/or modify management packs, whether those users are developers or not."

Unlike other existing and complicated management pack authoring processes, MP Author leverages BridgeWays and Silect's own expertise, as well as industry best practices to pre-configure settingswhile still allowing settings to be modifiedensuring maximum flexibility for the IT pro.

"System Center is designed for extensibility, and we are pleased that Silect has chosen to develop MP Author to help users create and customize management packs to suit their particular needs," said Brian Hillger, Director, Product Marketing, Microsoft. "Customers in diverse IT environments can use MP Author to help maximize the benefits of System Center."

MP Author is available for free at http://www.mpauthor.com

About BridgeWays and Silect Software:

BridgeWays, is a leader in extending Microsoft System Center and is dedicated to enable System Center users to reduce IT costs by applying service and health models to the monitoring of Windows, Linux, and UNIX Private Cloud environments. In early 2013, BridgeWays acquired Silect Software, the leading provider of enterprise configuration, management and reporting solutions for Microsoft System Center. For more information, visit http://www.bridgeways.com.

BridgeWays is a registered trademark of BridgeWays Software, Inc. All product and company names herein may be trademarks of their registered owners.

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