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The Open Source Dilemma for Governments
Sam Hiser writes "Tom Adelstein, open source consultant and Member of the Open Government Interoperability Project working group discusses the costs in the terms...
Open source database gaining favour
Big companies are warming up to open-source database software, according to a new study.
The open source database MySQL...
Open Letter to the Government of Newfoundland, Canada
The cost of moving the standard word processing software for the Government of Newfoundland to Microsoft Word will cost millions of...
The Open-Sourcing of Cobalt
On December 24, Sun Microsystems released the source code for the software that runs its RaQ Web and e-mail server. Why...
Novell Opens Up to Linux
AlwaysOn sits down with Ximian founders Nat Friedman and Miguel de Icaza, now respectively VP of research and development and CTO...
Opening Word files on a PC with Linux
Q: Can I open Microsoft Word documents on a Linux computer?
A: While Microsoft does not make a version...
openMosix Summit 2004 Announced
Brussels (January 5, 2004) - The openMosix Summit for 2004 will take place within the FOSDEM conference. FOSDEM, the Free and Open source...
Using Open Source applications for web design.
Author: Crouse
Guest writes, When I think of Open Source applications, my first thoughts always connect it to Linux. Since it is the most recognized...
Cobalt goes open-source
PDAJames writes "Sun may have killed off Cobalt, but it looks like users are getting a lifeline -- the Cobalt custom code has been...
MySQL CEO Mickos Addresses Critics, Looks to Open-
sjvn writes "MySQL CEO Marten Mickos responds to Slashdot critics, expounds on the open-source database market and offers an outlook on 2004."
Link: eweek.com