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Wyse Technology Joins Open Source Development Labs
Wyse Technology, the
domain experts in server-centric computing (SCC), announced today the company
is joining the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium
dedicated to accelerating...
VERITAS Joins Open Source Development Lab
VERITAS Software Corporation (Nasdaq:VRTS) today announced that the company has joined the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) and will participate in the Lab's...
Breaking the Rules with Open Source
In the space of five months, John Roberts started a software company and delivered its first product to thousands of potential customers--a process that...
Open Stickers Sticks Open Source Model to Stickers
Pete Foley writes "Open Stickers Sticks the Open Source Model to Sticker Designs. Open Stickers (http://www.openstickers.org) is the fusion of the Open Source philosophy...
A fresh — and optimistic — take on patents and open source
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Dan Ravicher, President, Executive Director, and Founder of the Public Patent Foundation, believes there are plenty of ways open source...
DEFCON 12: Opening day
Author: Joe Barr
DEFCON 12, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA --
As the Blackhat Briefings were ending on Thursday, people were already gathering a few miles away...
CA Open Source Guru on Ingres, lambasts IBM, SCO
Fernando Cassia writes "Mark Barrenechea, VP of product development at Computer Associates and the man behind the company's decision to open source its Ingres...
Plug OpenOffice.org into PostgreSQL
Author: Rob Reilly
Did you know that you can connect the OpenOffice.org office suite to a PostgreSQL database? Maybe your database contains valuable customer...
Open-Source Exploit Tool: ‘Point, Click, Root’
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols writes "At Black Hat, Metasploit Framework developers demonstrate the latest version of the exploit tool designed to quickly take over a...
Patent review a feather in Linux, open source cap
Jan Stafford writes "Attorney Scott Nathan talks about the USPTO's recent decision to review Microsoft's FAT patent and how patents and copyrights may impact...