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SugarCRM Launches SugarExchange
Sharon Smith writes "SugarExchange already offers 100 applications approved by SugarCRM for production use, including more than 40 solutions available for purchase today
CUPERTINO, Calif....
Replacing init with Upstart
Author: Scott James Remnant
For years, most Linux distributions have been using an init daemon based on the one found in Unix System V. The...
Review: Turbolinux 11 “Fuji”
Author: Marcel Gommans
Turbolinux has been around since 1992. Everyone knows about this commercial distro, but for some reason it never became as popular as...
Ohio LinuxFest 2006 brings a record crowd
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
More than 1,000 people turned out on Saturday for the Ohio LinuxFest 2006 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center (GCCC) in...
Mambo and Joomla: One year on
Author: Mayank Sharma
In August 2005 Mambo, one of open source's poster child content management systems (CMS), was involved in a bitter duel with its...
Researcher defends Mac Wi-Fi hijack
SAN DIEGO, Calif.--The Mac Wi-Fi hack saga that started at Black Hat in August got a little bit of a next chapter after all...
Review: Open-Xchange
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Looking for a Microsoft Exchange replacement, or a first groupware application for your organization? Check out Open-Xchange. I took it for...
FreeDel 2006 participants learn about FOSS in India
Author: Mayank Sharma
About 200 seasoned and budding programmers from all over India gathered at the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi earlier...
Creative Commons revisions face same challenges as GPL
Author: Bruce Byfield
After the GNU General Public License (GPL), the Creative Commons License (CCL) is probably the most popular open source license now in...
Review: Zimbra messaging software
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Zimbra calls itself a "leader in open source messaging and collaboration," but does it live up to the name? I spent...