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Open Country launches edge management software

Author: Mary E. Tyler A recent controversial IDC study said that some 62% of the TCO of Linux comes from support, versus only about 50% for Windows,...

Will open source always play catch-up?

Guest writes "In the latest LugRadio, the guys discuss the new GPL, Fedora Core 3 and ask where Microsoft FUD really comes from, as...

Taking Open Source to the Bank

Open source vendors are often asked how they make money if their software is free. Well, believe it or not, open source and profit...

Free (and open) holiday greeting cards

Author: Sean Michael Kerner Setting up an electronic greeting card site for your own purposes is easier than you think. There are at least...

More Than 40 Percent of Argentine Companies Use Open Source

Among open-source users, "Only 7 percent of companies work with multinational open-source software providers such as Novell or Red Hat, while most of the...

Trends Tracked on Open Source in Business

David Lantier writes "In this series at TEC, the author notes that his company spent over a year tracking demand from more than 5,000...

A Modest Player in Open Source

In 2001, Martin Roesch decided to turn Snort into a commercial venture. He named his company Sourcefire, in part as a reference to his...

Linux Lab at the University of South Florida Opens Eyes

Check the curriculum at the University of South Florida, and you find a campus offering mainly Microsoft technology courses. As with the vast...

HP Embraces Open Source as Well as Linux

Efrain Rovira, Hewlett-Packard Co.'s worldwide director of Linux marketing, wants one thing perfectly clear: HP is taking Linux very seriously. Link: eweek.com Category: Open Source

Skills Shortage Could Mean Growing Pains for Open Source

In a survey released by Forrester Research, 57 percent of those using Linux or open-source software said their biggest concern was lack of support;...