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SugarCRM Makes Commercial Open Source Sweet With Sugar Sales in 2004
Since starting SugarCRM in April of 2004, the three founders pursued a belief where the best CRM application designed by following popular, open...
Open source for all
WHILE open source software such as Linux gained greater acceptance this year among cash-strapped companies and government organisations here, its adoption has largely been...
Open Source on PocketPC
When I set out to create open source software on a PocketPC, I figured that was pretty strange, given the thoroughly proprietary nature of...
Open-Source Software on the Rise
There are many open-source software applications that even rival their commercial counterparts. Many of these were commercial applications that software companies made available to...
Future of Open-Source Software
Linux may not be ready for high-end transaction systems or "earned in blood" reliability, but it is certainly ready for mission-critical firewall and Web...
An opening for Linux?
As of December 31, Microsoft will stop providing general support for Windows NT Server 4.0. This means no more patches, security fixes and...
“Open Source” vs “Free” Software: Is “Free Software” Dead?
"There are some people who are passionate about the differences between 'free software' and 'open source'," wrote Kevin Bedell earlier this year. But he...
Deploying OpenLDAP: A New Book from Apress
Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, CA—28 December 2004—For all the work and time invested in using OpenLDAP, not enough time has been spent designing the...
Reading external data sources with OpenOffice.org
Author: Daniel Rubio
The OpenOffice.org suite has positioned itself as a competitive alternative to proprietary products such as Microsoft Office and Corel's WordPerfect Office. One...
Open Source Alternatives: Pros and Cons
Anonymous Reader writes "More FUD on Open Source applications, from Jupiter, Gartner and AMR Research. "Should companies wait for Longhorn, or take advantage of...