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J-EAI: the first XMPP-based integration platform
Mickaël Rémond writes "J-EAI is the first Open Source XMPP-based Enterprise Application Integration platform.This platform is composed of several currently working components:
The core is...
Web 2.0: Possibly the best IT business conference of 2004
Author: Chris Preimesberger
SAN FRANCISCO -- It's not too often that you get up from your chair, and someone like Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang --...
Indian government outsources Linux security to New Jersey firm
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Guardian Digital, based in Allendale, New Jersey, is supplying security and productivity applications for the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)...
How SCO launched an open source company
Author: Jay Lyman
Jason Macer never really cared what operating system was running on his servers when the Dallas area businessman's Web hosting resale business...
Cliff’s List Filter – Sept 27 – Oct 1
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Welcome to another set of Thursday updates from the trenches of Open Source development: the mailing lists. This week's highlights: new...
Installing and configuring Mono
Author: Daniel Rubio
ASP.Net is Microsoft's platform for developing Web applications. Until recently every ASP.Net application was executable only under a same Microsoft-developed runtime environment...
Linux Enters Gov’t of India Space Program
Nicole Pearson writes "Government of India Taps Guardian Digital to Implement State-of-the-Art Security Solution for Space ProgramPremier Open Source Security Company Commissioned to Protect...
BBC launches open-source video technology
The BBC has announced an open-source video compression project which it hopes may one day give Windows Media Player a run for its money.
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Cooperative Bug Isolation project on Fedora Core 2
Ben Liblit writes "The Cooperative Bug Isolation Project is a joint effort by UC Berkeley and Stanford to bring debugging into the Internet age....
Laszlo Goes Open Source
Until today, we were a software company selling a commercial platform for developing rich Internet applications. Meaning: you could license our software, install it...