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LexisNexis Will Open-Source Its Hadoop Alternative for Handling Big Data

June 15, 2011

Can Project Harmony Streamline Rules for Open Source Contributions?

June 15, 2011

Organizations Are Accepting Open Source, But Are They Giving Back?

June 15, 2011

Xeround MySQL Cloud Database Goes GA

June 14, 2011

Apache Traffic Server 3.0.0 Goes 64 bit

June 14, 2011

ActiveState Acquires Phenona

June 14, 2011

Red Hat and Santos Offer Up Case Study on Linux Cost Savings

June 14, 2011

The New C++: Lay Down Your Guns, Knives, and Clubs

June 13, 2011

Mozilla Aims to Reduce Firefox Memory Use

June 13, 2011

NetRexx is Now Open Source

June 10, 2011
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