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Open Source – Just Another Licensing Model

Let's be clear about this. There are four different reasons for choosing an open source solution. First, because you...

Can Sun Emulate Linux by Open-Sourcing Solaris?

While we can only speculate about Sun's motivations, it is fair to point out that emulation is a sign...

Microsoft Should Embrace Open Source, Says Linux Analyst

Former Aberdeen analyst Bill Claybrook, now president of New River Linux & Grid Computing, has...

Open source: Supply and demand

Part four: In the final part of this series of articles in response to Eric Raymond, an examination of...

Is Open-Source IP Telephony Ready for Prime Time?

"In theory, an open-source IP telephony system will increase the demand for IP telephony, create better interoperability between IP ...

Computer Associates Commits Further to Open Source

CA said it will offer support and indemnification to CA-TOSL Ingres as added cost options. According to the company,...

Better word counts for OpenOffice.org

Craig A. Adams writes "Many people are not aware of the power of OpenOffice.org's macro and scripting capabailities. This article provides a quick intro to...

FreeBSD, Stealth-Growth Open Source Project

Anonymous Reader writes "Given the rapid growth of Linux in the technology industry, it might be easy to overlook other open source Unix variants. But...

Open source content management partnerships are a promising sign

Author: Jay Lyman The tide may be turning in favor of open source software for content management. Last month Computer Associates (CA) announced it was...

CA Commits Further to Open Source

Reasserting its commitment to open source, Computer Associates announced that under its new CA-Trusted Open Source Licence (CA- TOSL), it is releasing its Ingres...