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Open source has no future in RP, says expert

DESPITE having pockets of communities spread across the country, open source software (OSS) has no future in the country's budding software development business, according...

Grid watch: Open standards architecture at the GGF

Anonymous Reader writes "This installment of "Grid watch" provides a quick overview of OGSA, OGSI, and other architecture-related initiatives at GGF." Link: ibm.com/developerworks

Why Open Source Can’t Meet Mass Market Demands

Author: Institute for Policy Innovation (Washington, DC): Is it possible that, despite all the hype, open source is not necessarily the best way to develop...

Open Source Databases Showing Widest Adoption in New Application Development

Sleepycat Software, makers of Berkeley DB -- the most widely used application-specific data management software in the world with over 200...

Will Open Source Come to the Rescue?

Anonymous Reader writes "Robert W. Austin wrote an article on the subject of the lack of Open Source Software in the field of Emergency...

Open Source Vulnerability Database Goes Live

jkouns writes "The Open Source Vulnerability Database (OSVDB), a project to catalog and describe the Internet's security vulnerabilities, opened for public use on 31...

OpenOffice.org rumors untrue

LinuxLasVegas writes "Online Linux portal Mad Penguin has announced that the recent statements made by online news sources such as News.com that OpenOffice.org 1.1.1...

Singapore opens grid computing centre

Singapore: Help is on the way for businesses facing a dearth of computing resources to do their development work. Intel, IBM, and the National University...

Microsoft displays fear, uncertainty, and doubt toward OpenOffice.org

Author: Taran Rampersad I came across this Microsoft OpenOffice 1.1 Competitive Guide through a post on the TTLUG mailing list, and decided to answer it...

OpenBSD Halts Port to Pegasos

Anonymous Reader writes "Theo de Raadt, the OpenBSD founder, said: 'I urge everyone to spread the news far and wide that the Pegasos powerpc...