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Driver Architecture in a Linux World
White Paper This paper begins by discussing strategies for making use of such drivers in a Linux environment, and continues by discussing how hardware vendors might architect Linux-friendly driver software. This paper is a must read... [18 May 2007]
Driver Verifier in Windows Vista
White Paper Driver Verifier monitors kernel-mode drivers to detect illegal function calls or actions that might corrupt the system. Driver Verifier works on both the free and checked builds of Windows operating... [08 Nov 2006]
Driver Verifier in Windows 7
White Paper Driver Verifier monitors kernel-mode drivers to detect incorrect function calls or actions that might corrupt the system. In Windows 7, Driver Verifier has several features that did not exist in earlier... [31 Jul 2009]
MSDN Webcast: Mastering the Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver v2.0 (Level 100 )
White Paper The attendee will hear how the latest Microsoft SQL Server JDBC Driver v2.0 helps to develop applications that run on top of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) for any JVM supported environment using the standard Java... [30 May 2009]
Backseat driver keeps armed forces in line
News The UK's armed forces are to get an electronic backseat driver aimed at saving lives on the road. The GreenRoad Technologies box will record 120 different driving manoeuvres and tell military drivers where they are going... [04 Apr 2008]
The Real-Time Driver Model and First Applications
White Paper The Real-Time Driver Model (RTDM) is an approach to unify the interfaces for developing device drivers and associated applications under real-time Linux. The device models supported by RTDM will be introduced in this paper. [18 May 2007]
A GPL Linux Device Driver for the EIB
White Paper This paper deals with a Linux low-level hardware driver for the RS-232 Data Interface of the European Installation Bus (EIB). After a short part about Linux and module device driver programming, the... [30 Sep 2008]
Driver agency plugs data leaks
News Data security at the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has been overhauled following the loss of three million learner driver details last year. Full Disclosure campaign silicon.com is aiming to make businesses and... [28 Mar 2008]
Driver's License Agency Connects Offices for Better Service With Avaya IP Telephony Solution
White Paper Driver's License Agency (DLA) wanted to provide private-sector class customer service across its network of 26 license examination office and address operational and quality of service issues with its previous VoIP system. [04 Nov 2008]
Windows Driver Kit for Windows 7 Beta: Announcements
White Paper Now that the Windows 7 beta has been announced, the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) beta is available to driver developers who want to participate in the Windows 7 WDK beta program. The WDK team encourages... [31 Jul 2009]
Plug and Play Device Driver Deployment in Windows Vista and Windows Server Longhorn
White Paper This paper provides information about Plug and Play driver deployment scenarios for the Windows Vista and Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn" operating systems. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), corporate IT... [18 May 2007]
Hooking Postscript Data From Cups Driver in Mac OS X
White Paper The aim of this paper is to detail how to hook the print data using CUPS printer driver framework in Mac OS X operating system. The paper is meant for the exclusive preview of the management of CSWL and chosen reviewers... [13 Feb 2009]
ACPI Driver Interface in Windows Vista
White Paper Typically, a driver evaluates ACPI control methods to initiate or configure platform-specific functionality. Control methods are written in the ACPI Machine Language (AML) and are interpreted by the ACPI... [29 Mar 2008]
PCI Express Port Bus Driver Support for Linux
White Paper The i386 Linux implementation will be used as a reference model to provide insight into the implementation of the PCI Express Port Bus Driver and specific service drivers like the advanced error reporting root service... [18 May 2007]
Driver e-services save £33m
News The Department for Transport and its agencies, including the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), have saved £33m using online and electronic services in the last year. Top 10 government IT stories of 2007 [16 Jan 2008]