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Expert predicts OpenOffice revolution
Michael S. Mimoso writes "OpenOffice guru Solveig Haugland says more enterprises are considering the open source office suite. In this interview, she explains the...
Singapore Hosts Major Open-Source Meeting in November
The Asia Open Source Software Symposium wants to coordinate OSS efforts and facilitate communications across many
Asian countries.
From November...
Open source network administration with MRTG
Author: James M. Kretchmar
MRTG is the Multi Router Traffic Grapher, a piece of free software released under the GNU General Public License. It was...
Open Source Software economics
Author: Andrew Welch, president of Ambrosia Software, Inc.
As an occasional user of Linux, and someone in the software industry, I've followed the "Open Source"...
Vietnam embracing open-source products
Carefully, quietly, Vietnam is plotting another revolution.
This time its foe is not a foreign army with a global reach, but a...
Microsoft to champion open source?
In 1998, high-riding computer maker Digital Equipment met its demise after being acquired by Compaq Computer.
Most industry watchers...
Danish open source eGovernment report
Chris writes "We know open source beats proprietory, right? Well, now the Danes are saying so at a senior level... PublicTechnology.net comments on a...
Open source riles software makers
A decision by the state of Massachusetts to shift to open-computing standards and consider open-source software as part of that strategy...
Open Asia: Open source in the UAE and Vietnam
Author: Frederick Noronha
We conclude our country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across Asian countries with a look at the state of...
How Microsoft’s Misunderstanding of Open Source Hurts Us All
This week, speaking at a Gartner conference in Orlando, Florida, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said some fascinating things about Linux and...