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Open Source: Balancing Innovation and Risk

The world of software development traditionally was a clandestine one, where developers in the bowels of their institution were entrenched in writing thousands of...

Open Source Consortium for Education SW Formed

Anonymous Reader writes "Leading universities establish consortium to accelerate adoption of collaborative education software at institutions around the globeScalable open source.LRN application and development...

First Feature-Complete Java Open Source CRM/SFA

Beth Hespe writes "CentraView to Release the First Feature-Complete Java Open Source CRM/SFA ProjectOpen Source Delivers Highly Scalable, Integrated CRM and SFABlue Bell, PA,...

Novell to Open Enterprise to Netware and Linux

Novell announced today that it was moving up the timetable by 10 months on its new Open Enterprise Server (OES). The new server, due...

Polese steps into open-source fray

A figure from the Web's mid-1990s heyday is hoping to commercialize another grass-roots technology trend: open source. Link: news.com Category: Open Source

France and China sign open source/open standards deal

Author: Tina Gasperson France is doing a lot of business in China these days. French president Jacques Chirac is coming home on Tuesday with an armful of...

MySQL Embracing Microsoft Open Source Project

tk421 writes "Open source database server company MySQL's next production release of its open source MySQL database server will be sporting a new Windows...

MontaVista unveils “open” hard-real-time Linux project

MontaVista Software has launched an open source project aimed at bringing "hard real-time" performance to standard, native Linux, and has seeded a fledgling "Open...

Open Source: not ‘if’, but ‘what’

Open source is finding a home in an ever-increasing number of niches within the business. Link: comment.zdnet.co.uk Category: Open Source

SQL Server DBAs indifferent to open source threat

Jan Stafford writes "SQL Server DBAs are unfazed by increased competition from open source. When companies choose a DBMS, cost comes second to features...