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Open-Source Geronimo Takes on WebLogic, WebSphere

Developers working on Geronimo say they want to make the Apache Software Foundation's Java application server a reliable open-source rival to BEA Systems Inc.'s...

Open source enters mainstream

Enterprises previously sceptical about open-source alternatives to commercial software have opened up to the concept, an SDForum conference in California heard yesterday. Link: computerweekly.com Category: Open...

OpenOffice.org 1.1: Screenshot tour – Part 2

Chris writes "CALC is the spreadsheet program you've always wanted. Newcomers find it intuitive and easy to learn; professional data miners and number crunchers...

SDForum: Open source becoming first option

Enterprises that in the past may have been leery of open source alternatives to commercial software have opened up to the concept, panelists said...

Axosoft Supports Open Source with Free Software

Axosoft writes "Today Axosoft announced major support for open source projects by providing more than $3,500 worth of free Axosoft software for every qualifying...

Southern California Linux Expo Opens Registration

Anonymous Reader writes "Linuxlookup.com is reporting SCALE 3X Expo has opened for business and is now accepting early registrations for the February 12-13, 2005...

Is Open Source the new cell phone?

Flash forward to 25 years from now; will we look back in disbelief at a time when people didn't completely trust Open Source? When all of...

Review: OpenBSD 3.6 shows steady improvement

Author: Jem Matzan The OpenBSD team earlier this month released version 3.6 of the free operating system, with support for more hardware, updated application software,...

Should open source be more business-like?

Matthew Revell writes "In the latest episode of LugRadio, we discuss whether big business, such as Novell, is a good influence on open source....

UK council dumps Microsoft for open source

Anonymous Reader writes "Bristol City Council is going to replace MS Office, Coral Wordperfect and Lotus 123, with StarOffice. They estimate a saving of...