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Report from the first Oregon open source hearing

- By Doug Dingus - 3 April 2003 - It was an early morning, uneventful drive to the State Capitol building in Salem, Oregon. ...

Tech lobby opposing open-source software

Cooper Stevenson writes ""SALEM -- Some of the heaviest national hitters in technology policy -- fearing a national precedent -- sent representatives to Oregon...

Technical Announcement – openMosix IA-64 Port Completed

Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes "Cupertino (April 7, 2003) - The openMosix Project has announced the completion of its port to the IA-64 Intel(r)...

OpenOffice gets programming kit

The OpenOffice.org group on Friday announced a kit that lets programmers build new modules for open-source alternatives to the Microsoft Office...

Liferay Opensource Enterprise Portal 1.8 Released

Suresh Shamanna writes "Liferay Opensource Enterprise Portal 1.8 Released. Liferay (http://www.liferay.com)was developed out of the lack of a lower end portal solution. The...

Open source Ohioedge CRM Gains Momentum!

Anonymous Reader writes "With over 10,000 downloads within the first three months of its release, Ohioedge CRM is on its way to becoming a...

Dell’s Open Source Plans Favor Oracle

Oracle Chairman and CEO Larry Ellison joined Dell CEO Michael Dell onstage at the Pierre Hotel to discuss how the two...

How open source developers can get more U.S. government contracts

- By Alexander Perry - Why is government procurement a challenge for Open Source? Ironically, it is because the US government's acquisition policy has been shaped...

Eclipse.org introduces more open source tools

Momentum toward an open source web-oriented integrated development environment for connected devices and systems continues to build as members of the Eclipse.org...

Open source comes to maturity

Five years ago, Amazon.com ran one of the world's biggest internet operations on proprietary technology from well-known suppliers. Now...