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Open Source in Mexico – Part One

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - I spent most of last week attending CONSOL 2003 in Mexico City. It was a lovely conference,...

Europe threatens to invade ICANN

In a letter sent to the Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information at the US Department of Commerce, Nancy Victory, Dr Black has launched...

Picking up your marbles

Shared Source sounds a little bit like Open Source, and looking at source code seems to be involved. People are becoming confused about the...

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It's significant that enterprise-levl open source software keeps scoring win after corporate win on the international front -- in quicker fashion than it is...

Revisions Extend Linux’s Reach

There's a strong argument to be made that all the pieces needed for an effective Linux desktop system for the enterprise now exist. Less...

Government delves into open source

The increasingly influential role of open source software as an alternative to proprietary solutions has prompted the federal government to put together a new...

German Finance Ministry Division Chooses Linux

A division of the German finance ministry has moved its back office operations to mainframe computers that run Linux, in the latest...

Trail of tears: MySQL, ODBC & OpenOffice 1.0

Joe Barr writes "McCreesh writes about OpenOffice.org 1.0's "best kept secret" — that secret being the fact that hidden away inside, completely unknown to...

Government delves into open source

The increasingly influential role of open source software as an alternative to proprietary solutions has prompted the federal government to put together a new...

Mandrake Linux 9.1

ladislav writes "The fourth installment of our series of Mandrake 9.1 reviews is now available for your consumption. This time, Andrew D. Balsa focuses...